‘Chemical pollution a lesson for all’


Rescue personnel helping some young victims of the chemical pollution incident at the Pasir Gudang Indoor Stadium. — Filepic

JOHOR BARU: The chemical pollution incident in Pasir Gudang is a wake-up call for other states with chemical factories.

Melaka Health and Anti-Drugs Committee chairman Low Chee Leong said everyone, including the government and the public, must prioritise taking care of the environment as such incidents could occur in other places as well.

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