Residents say the smog worsened in September last year and they are worried about what impact it will have on their health.
THE sight of a cloud of smog creeping into the neighbourhood is a signal for Kemuning Permai and Kemuning Bayu residents to shut their windows and doors.
Since September last year, they have been experiencing an acrid smell in the air every day, while the smog is evident after sunset and at dawn.
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