Authorities on alert over new cases


Some of the barrels, believed to contain hazardous chemicals, found near Sungai Masai along the Pasir Gudang Highway.

PASIR GUDANG: Johor Mentri Besar Datuk Osman Sapian has urged the public to refrain from going close to the two new illegal dumpsite areas found near Sungai Masai and Sungai Semilang.

The Kempas assemblyman said he has directed the state Department of Environment (DOE) to investigate reports about the dumpsites immediately.

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