Take measures to prevent drownings


Scenic view: A filepic of the Gombak River and Klang River in KL.

OF LATE, there have been many calls for better safety measures at Kuala Lumpur’s rivers following the recent drowning of a teenager in Sungai Kerayong, near the Taman Maluri LRT station as reported.

Based on my observations, many of our rivers as well as disused mining ponds are easily accessible due to lack of safety signage and fences.

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