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JB residents turn to rainwater and baths at mosques

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Pollution of the Johor river after a sand mine pond burst caused disruption of water supply in many areas.

PETALING JAYA: Water supply disruptions from pollution of the Johor river have forced some Johor Bahru residents to bathe at mosques and collect rainwater for daily use.

Areas such as Taman Nora and Taman Pelangi have suffered a disruption since yesterday afternoon, with the problem still unresolved this evening, Bernama reported.

The pollution was caused when a sand-washing pond ruptured at an inland sand mining site in Kota Tinggi.

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