Port Klang marred by abandoned buildings


The abandoned quarters are attracting undesirable elements such as drug addicts.

PORT Klang town, once bustling with the movement of vessels and visits from sailors, has not only lost its past charm but is now saddled with a number of abandoned government buildings.

The town that is not far from the South Port jetty is now left with a mere memory of its popular past with buildings left idle at almost all the popular streets, including Jalan Pelabuhan Selatan and Jalan Sungai Aur.

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