Combating dengue a tough task in Klang


Most of the abandoned units in Jalan Dato Dagang 23 and 24, Taman Sentosa, are filled with stagnant water.

DENGUE cases are on the rise in Klang with the worst in Taman Sentosa, especially in areas with low-cost flats.

According to Selangor Health Department, Klang recorded the second highest number of dengue cases statewide with 11,131 cases and four deaths, and the Sentosa constituency tops the list of hotspots in Klang.

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