Smoke gets in their eyes


Mohammad Azlan pointing out the illegal burning sites from his flat in Saujana Rawang. — Photos: AZLINA ABDULLAH/The Star

AFTER two weeks of sleepless nights, residents at a low-cost apartment in Saujana Rawang can no longer put up with the nightly open burning activities near their homes.“It starts just after midnight, every day, and the smell is unbearable,” said Pangsapuri Nuri Fasa 20A Residents Association chairman Zulkefly Deli.

He said residents used to meet up after dinner in the common area at the six-storey apartments but had to retreat to their units when the open burning began.

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