Statewide scrub-up for tourism push in Johor


A contractor from SWCorp using a high-pressure water jet to clean walkways during ‘Operasi Tanpa Debu’ in Legaran Segget, Johor Baru. — Courtesy photo

SOME 40 high-pressure jetting lorries have been dispatched around the city as Johor Baru gears up for Visit Johor 2026.

Solid Waste Management and Public Cleansing Corporation (SWCorp) chief executive officer Khalid Mohamed said “Operasi Tanpa Debu” (Dust-Free Operation) was aimed at enhancing cleanliness in high-traffic zones in anticipation of increased tourists for the coming year.

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