‘Pulau Pangkor water disruption likely caused by leak in main pipe’


Pulau Pangkor resident Ramlah Mat Salleh, pouring water from a jug into a washing machine at her home in Kampung Tersusun, Teluk Dalam following the water supply disruption. — Bernama

A suspected leak at one of the three main undersea pipes is the likey cause of the current water disruption at Pulau Pangkor, says Perak infrastructure, energy, water and public transport committee chairman Datuk Seri Mohammad Nizar Jamaluddin.

He said Perak Water Board (LAP) was trying to trace the leak along the 3.5km pipes from Lumut Jetty to the island,

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