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Schools that have been forced to close due to floods have to replace their classes on another day.

Jan 05, 2018


Schools that have been forced to close due to floods have to replace their classes on another day, to ensure the syllabus can be completed in time.

Several schools have been closed over tha past few days, following continuous heavy rain since New Year's Day.

62 schools were shut yesterday - most of them in Pahang. 

It's unclear how many of them will reopen today, especially since floods are getting worse in Pahang, with about 10,000 people evacuated.

There are about 2,400 flood evacuees in Terengganu, Johor and Sabah in total.

Image: NST 

Sekolah Kebangsaan Panching in Kuantan was closed due to the flood. The school is among 21 school nationwide to be closed due to floods. Pic by FARIZUL HAFIZ AWANG

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