Pasir Gudang rescue personnel receive aid
Published on 30 Jun 2019 9:08:38 PM
The Melaka state government on Sunday provided over 1,000 masks and goodie bags to the rescue personnel involved in the Pasir Gudang chemical pollution operation.
Melaka Health and Anti-Drugs Committee chairman Low Chee Leong visited the operation centre and presented items to Johor Fire and Rescue department director Datuk Yahaya Madis and his deputy Puzan Ahmad.
Meanwhile, non-governmental group Persatuan Ikhlas Johor Baru has been supplying food, water and even coconuts to the rescue personnel.
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The Melaka state government on Sunday provided over 1,000 masks and goodie bags to the rescue personnel involved in the Pasir Gudang chemical pollution operation.
Melaka Health and Anti-Drugs Committee chairman Low Chee Leong visited the operation centre and presented items to Johor Fire and Rescue department director Datuk Yahaya Madis and his deputy Puzan Ahmad.
Meanwhile, non-governmental group Persatuan Ikhlas Johor Baru has been supplying food, water and even coconuts to the rescue personnel.
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