Water cut: No water crisis in Klang Valley, says Elizabeth Wong


Elizabeth Wong.

PETALING JAYA: Klang Valley residents have been told not to panic as the contamination of Sungai Selangor with diesel has been contained and water supply has resumed in several areas.

"There is no crisis and no one needs to go out to stock up on water," said Tourism, Consumer Affairs and Environment Committee chairman Elizabeth Wong.

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