COUNCILLOR for Zone 45A Bandar Baru Klang, Ngian Yoke Mooi, urged residents to set aside 10 minutes daily to clean up potential breeding sites in their compound to fight the dreaded Aedes mosquito.
Ngian together with Klang Municipal Council’s (MPK) Health Department organised a gotong-royong called Gempur Aedes, where 100 students from Kwang Hua Private High School Klang and Taman Berkeley Residents Association got together to search and destroy Aedes breeding spots.
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