Johor exco member Jafni Shukor says 100 hot spots for floods had been identified in the state.
JOHOR BAHRU: The Johor government has allocated RM78 million to clean up rivers, drains and water reservoirs to prepare for possible floods.
“We are doing this with the cooperation of various parties, including the irrigation and drainage department. “Previously, developers were worried that these affordable homes could not be sold, but now they need not fear as the state government will help market these properties. We will help sell them to the target group.
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