Floods: Janda Baik expected to incur RM12mil in losses in four months


Sharkar (left in light blue) looking at the damage the floods caused in Janda Baik.

BENTONG: Pahang’s popular tourist spot, Janda Baik is expected to suffer losses amounting to about RM12mil as some of its locations are unable to operate for four months following the recent devastating floods that hit these areas.

State Tourism, Environment, Culture, Plantations and Commodities Committee chairman, Datuk Seri Mohd Sharkar Shamsuddin (pic) said among the areas most badly affected by the floods last Dec 18 was Pulau Santap, a major recreation spot in Janda Baik.

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