Ensuring students get to safely sit for SPM amid floods


Major task: Mohamad Norazmey Mohamad Nor, 36, and his wife Aziliah Muhamed, 38, being helped by their cousin Muhammad Hafizuddin Harun (left), 25, to clean their house in Taman Aman, Kota Tinggi, after the flood receded. — Bernama

KLUANG: Safety will be closely monitored to ensure that all 48,276 Sijil Pelajaran Malaysia (SPM) 2023 candidates in Johor get to sit for the exam even with several districts badly hit by floods, says the Mentri Besar.

Datuk Onn Hafiz Ghazi said district officers would take charge of coordinating safety matters for SPM candidates in flood-hit areas.

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