Concerns over undergrowth


The undergrowth and shrubs at a back lane in Taman Lestari Putra have led to leaves and branches falling into nearby drains, obstructing water flow.

RESIDENTS of Taman Lestari Putra in Seri Kembangan fear that undergrowth in the neighbourhood will contribute to a rise in dengue cases.

Adding to their misery is the presence of two vacant houses in the neighbourhood with knee-high uncut grass, raising fear of the presence of snakes.

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