Floating debris in viral posts not in Tasik Kenyir, actually downstream from lake, says tourism association


KUANTAN: Videos and images on social media showing wooden debris allegedly floating in Tasik Kenyir have been causing alarm but a spokesman from the Tasik Kenyir Terengganu Tourism Association says the incident did not happen in the lake.

Muhammad Jefri Nawi said the floating wood debris, as seen in the viral posts on social media, was actually in the outflow and downstream from the lake.

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