No illegal logging activities in Tasik Kenyir, says state Forestry Dept


HULU TERENGGANU: There were no illegal logging activities around Tasik Kenyir that led to the massive destruction when Hulu Terengganu was hit by flood on Sunday (Feb 27), says Terengganu Forestry Department director Roslan Rani.

He refuted allegations by certain parties, including netizens who shared false information about the flood on social media.

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