BDA cleans up 80 pct of Bintulu’s flood-affected areas

[BorneoPost] - 02/12/2025

BINTULU (Feb 12): Bintulu Development Authority (BDA) has successfully cleaned 80 per cent of areas affected by the recent floods here as of 7pm on Tuesday. BDA said their post-flood bulk waste clean-up operations targeted 45 residential and village areas. Out of these, 36 areas have been (…)



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