The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Pasir Gudang toxic gas from Sungai Kim Kim – Zuraida

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The recent incident in which school children in Pasir Gudang, Johor suffered breathing difficulti­es, was due to chemical waste from Sungai Kim Kim, said Housing and Local Government Minister Zuraida Kamaruddin.

According to her, initial investigat­ion found the cleaning contractor assigned to clear the waste did not do a thorough job in clearing the hazardous materials.

“As the hazardous materials have been exposed to wind and rain, the uncontroll­ed air borne substances may have spread and affected the people once again,” she told reporters at the ministry’s ‘Jalinan Mesra’ programme with Fire and Rescue Department (JBPM) staff here yesterday.

According to media reports, the Johor government had instructed 17 schools, 69 kindergart­ens and preschools as well as a higher learning institute involving 20,108 students to be closed for four days beginning from yesterday until Thursday as a precaution­ary measure.

Elaboratin­g, Zuraida said the ministry has informed the Department of Environmen­t (DOE) on the matter and to ensure immediate removal of the toxic materials.

“The Johor government has also been informed to see to the proper disposal of the chemical waste,” she said.

Meanwhile, JBPM directorge­neral Datuk Mohammad Hamdan Wahid said the department’s investigat­ion found the air quality reading in the area still at a poor level, despite being quite a distance from Sungai Kim Kim.

He said JBPM would continue to collaborat­e with DOE, local authoritie­s and the state government in managing the situation and would keep the public informed of the latest developmen­ts. - Bernama

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