GUA MUSANG: About 10,000 members of the Temiar tribe in this district have been cut off from the outside world since last Friday after the Kuala Betis-Gua Musang road was made inaccessible due to a landslide, collapsed bridge and floods.
GUA MUSANG: Approximately 10,000 Orang Asli of the Temiar tribe residing in seven settlements around this district have been cut off after the Kuala Betis-Gua Musang road was hit by multiple disasters including landslides, a collapsed bridge and floods.
GUA MUSANG: Approximately 10,000 Temiar Orang Asli living in seven villages here are cut off from civilisation after the Kuala Betis-Gua Musang road was hit by multiple disasters – including landslides, a collapsed bridge and floods – due to a continuous downpour that started on Friday.
GUA MUSANG: Approximately 10,000 Orang Asli of the Temiar tribe residing in seven settlements around this district are cut off from civilisation after.
GUA MUSANG: Residents of nine villages in the Kuala Betis Resettlement Scheme (RPS) (Block A) here have to rely on three dilapidated wooden bridges as the main passages in and out of their settlement for daily activities.