Malaysia floods: Works Ministry allocates RM187.87m for road, slope restoration works | Malay Mail

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Malaysia floods: Works Ministry allocates RM187.87m for road, slope restoration works

DENGKIL, Jan 17 — The Ministry of Works has provided an immediate allocation of RM187.87 million for critical repair works at 303 locations involving roads and slopes which were affected by the floods.

“Critical repair works have begun. The initial target is to have one lane open and passable at the affected roads. Once we get the full allocation, the other repair works will be carried out,” he said when met by reporters at the reopening of the FT31 Dengkil Bridge Section 20.80 here today.

 

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