Mega First says its dam project in Laos is unaffected


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KUALA LUMPUR: Mega First Corp Bhd, the developer of the Don Sahong hydroelectric plant in Laos, said its project is unaffected by the dam breach incident at a nearby development.

The company said this in a filing with Bursa Malaysia today after having made the enquiries with the management of Don Sahong Power Company (DSPC) and its consultants.

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