Landslide-hit road reopens to all vehicles


KUANTAN: The portion of road affected by a landslide along Jalan Besar Kampung Raja, Cameron Highlands, has been reopened to all vehicles after clean-up efforts were completed and the route declared safe.

Cameron Highlands district police chief Supt Azri Ramli confirmed to Bernama that the landslide which happened at about 2am yesterday had been cleared after it had blocked the main road.

Local news reports indicate no casualties or property damage due to the landslide.In a related event, 11 Sijil Pelajaran Malaysia candidates were safely transported via a four-wheel drive vehicle by the Civil Defence Department to SMK Kampung Raja at 7.30am yesterday to sit for their papers.

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