Unbearable stench too much for Serdang folk


Rubbish strewn on the ground near the entrance to a food court parking area in Jalan Desa Serdang 2.

RESIDENTS in Serdang are fed up with the stench from uncollected rubbish and clogged drains. They want the local council to resolve it immediately.

Hashim Abdullah, 51, a resident of 25 years at Desa Serdang Flats, said there was an urgent need for the authorities to clean up the area.

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