Port Klang's sad state of affairs


Ghost town: The construction of the North Port Road bridge diverted traffic away from Port Klang town, ultimately affecting many businesses.

PORT Klang, the country’s largest port and the main entry point by sea, is in an extreme state of disrepair.

Once a bustling township with thriving businesses, it is now little more than a ghost town that provides access to South Port, North Port and West Port. This is a sad state of affairs for the 12th biggest container port in the world.

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