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A total of 71,289 heritage and prehistoric artefacts, including 16 skeletons, stone tools, pottery fragments and other items. have been discovered and removed from the Nenggiri Valley, which is the site for the construction of a hydroelectric dam.
That includes 16 skeletons, stone tools, pottery fragments and other items.The skeletons currently at the Heritage Department for conservation and further research, while the rest are stored in a special facility of Tenaga Nasional Bhd (TNB). These discoveries are the result of salvage research and excavation work carried out on 13 limestone caves affected by the construction of the Nenggiri hydroelectric dam project.
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multiple sinkholes appears, authorities still busy to find the Indian woman who fall into the 8m deep sinkhole.
Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department (Federal Territories) assured that Kuala Lumpur is still safe despite a series of sinkholes appearing. Speaking to reporters, Zaliha said residents in the city still need to be cautious, especially those who live in the localities of the detected sinkholes.
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