All out effort


Salehuddin says there are a few hotspots in MBIP which are flood risks such as Gelang Patah.

ISKANDAR PUTERI: A clean, well-maintained environment is a healthy environment – that is the message Iskandar Puteri City Council wants to emphasise to the public as part of efforts to remove potential mosquito breeding grounds and reduce flood risks within its jurisdiction.

Newly-appointed MBIP mayor Salehuddin Hassan said the council wanted the public to always maintain their environment and clean up the trash, especially items that could contain water and act as breeding grounds for mosquitoes.

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