IPOH, Aug 24 — Nineteen individuals who were stranded following a water surge incident at Risda Eco Park Kampung Ulu Slim are safe, according to the Perak Malaysian Fire and...
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“The stranded individuals include 10 adults and 9 children. All of them were reported to be safe in their respective tents, according to information from the management of the recreation area,” he said in a statement. It was reported that scores of people were left stranded after a dam burst in Kampung Ulu Slim, causing a powerful surge of water.
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