JERTEH: The Terengganu Wildlife and National Parks Department (Perhilitan) has caught a wild bull elephant which destroyed crops in Kampung Padang Tapong near here.
JERTEH: The Terengganu Wildlife and National Parks Department (Perhilitan) capture a male wild elephant that had destroyed crops in Kampung Padang Tapong here Saturday (Jan 29).
PUTRAJAYA: A Covid-19 outbreak at an old folks home in Jerteh, Terengganu has resulted in the discovery of 25 cases within the cluster.
Health director-general Tan Sri Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah said the outbreak is one of the country’s 24 new clusters identified on Thursday (May 20).
The old folks home is located in Kampung Tok Dor in Jerteh and the positive cases involve the facility’s residents as well as its staff.
The index case is a 76-year-old woman who tested positive on May 16 after she developed symptoms three days earlier.
So far, 63 individuals linked to the cluster have been screened.
Tucked away in Negeri Sembilan – within an hour’s drive from KL – is
Masjid Sri Sendayan. While this mosque only opened recently in September 2019, as reported by Berita Harian, it’s become the talk of the town for its stunning all-white exterior and breathtaking interiors that have many locals comparing it to Taj Mahal in India.
The structure cost around RM100 million to build. Aside from a pair of striking minarets with details such as ornamental patterns, there’s also a pair of clock towers that flank the entrance to the mosque. Stand in just the right spot before you enter the mosque’s compound and you’ll be treated to a stunning shot of the whole scene.
14 Feb 2021 / 07:16 H. Pix for representational purpose only.
BESUT: The three villages in the Pasir Akar sub-district which have been placed under the Enhanced Movement Control Order (EMCO) from today will be tightly guarded with concertina barbed wire installed and temporary barricades mounted along all 13 rat trails.
Besut district police chief, Supt Abdul Rozak Muhammad said work to install the barbed wires involving Kampung Lepan Kejor, Kampung Darau-Awek and Kampung Padang Baloh started yesterday at 3.30pm and was expected to be completed at 7.30pm.
’’Members of the Royal Malaysian Police (PDRM), Malaysian Armed Forces (MAF) and the Malaysian Volunteers Department (RELA) were involved in the work to install the barbed wires yesterday evening.