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This can’t be right: Malaysians not coming to the aid of an accident victim injured and bloodied after a van hit him on the Johor Baru–Kota Tinggi highway. This man tried for 10 minutes to flag down a vehicle to send the poor soul to the hospital but failed. An ambulance arrived 20 minutes later. However, the victim died three hours later. — MMS picture by Blaxe80
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Right on cue, this KTM Komuter train broke down near the Subang Jaya station at the same time the Government announced funds to improve public transport. But for the shortchanged commuters, it was a dreary walk to the station. — MMS picture by JSAIFUL |
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While the Klang Valley braces itself for storms, the other extreme is happening in Johor, particularly Pasir Gudang, hit by a hot spell that triggered this peat fire along the highway. — MMS picture by Iguanaa
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For these hapless vehicles, there’s no escaping the wrath of the thunderstorm wreaking havoc in the Klang Valley: If it’s not the threat of toppling trees, it is floods overflowing from the Sungai Klang near the Putra World Trade Centre. — MMS picture by Johnny |
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Even in the remotest backwater, comfort most urbanites take for granted are available as long as there is innovation, like erecting this solar energy device converting sunlight into electricity installed since 1999 at this Orang Asli Settlement in Lojing Highlands, Kelantan between the new access road of Blue Valley, Cameron Highlands and Gua Musang. — MMS picture by Calyx
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