Tenom: The recent floods that resulted in landslides which required some time to clear the rail tracks again left residents with no choice but to use modified trolleys to get by.
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Teachers who have to travel to and from Pekan Tenom and SK Pangi were left with no choice but to either opt for wooden trolleys or travel by foot.
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“We used the trolley to get to school to make early preparations for the reopening of schools in mid-July,” said SK Pangi Headmaster, Azlan Salim, adding that this was to ensure everything ran smoothly during the Recovery Movement Control Order (RMCO).
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