KUANTAN: Yang di-Pertuan Agong Al-Sultan Abdullah Ri'ayatuddin Al-Mustafa Billah Shah reminded the people to be more careful when choosing a location for recreation.
reminded the people to be more careful when choosing a location for recreation.
Earlier, the King visited the families of the victims of the water surge tragedy in Jeram Air Putih, Terengganu, which occurred on July 1, involving 10 individuals, including nine members of one family, from Felda Lepar Hilir 3. His Majesty also expressed gratitude to all parties, including government agencies and departments, involved in the search for victims, who have so far retrieved nine out of 10 victims.
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