MIRI: The teams involved in public sanitisation operations throughout Sarawak have beefed up their personnel substantially to 9,006 as of Saturday (June 6).
This is a big increase from the 6,733-strong personnel on May 6 who were involved in these sanitisation ops.
This is to ensure these centres are cleansed before their reopening next week on June 9 throughout this vast state. The latest figures from the department on the sanitisation ops revealed that 9,006 personnel are on the ground now.Out of the 9,006 personnel involved, Bomba stations contributed manpower of 5,186.The rest of the manpower are from the Health Ministry, Civil Defence Unit, Rela, army, police, district offices and voluntary groups that are trained to handle sanitisation procedures.
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