Over 20 orang asli families in Pos Hendrop stranded due to landslide


GUA MUSANG: More than 20 Orang Asli families of the Temiar tribe, in four villages in Pos Hendrop, are stranded following a landslide, which cut off road links to the settlements.

One of the residents, Yusof Angah, 42, said that he became aware of the incident when he was on his way to take his two children from his home in Kampung Hanir to Sekolah Kebangsaan Pos Hendrop, at about 6.45am on Sunday (Nov 26) morning.

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