Eyesore: The Klang River continues to be filled with rubbish, mostly plastic waste, despite the efforts of the ‘trash trawler’, the boat pictured above that’s used to remove floating waste. — KK SHAM/The Star
IT is coming up to almost a year since it attained city status, but Klang has not been able to shed its image as a dirty town.
It was once called the dirtiest town in Malaysia and it doesn’t look like any clean-up has been carried out since it became a city in February.
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