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Deputy minister: S’wak identifying erosion, landslide risks but collective awareness vital to saving Earth

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By Wilfred Pilo KUCHING, Mar 22: The Sarawak government, through agencies under the Ministry of Natural Resources and Urban Development, is identifying high-risk erosion and landslide areas, but collective environmental awareness remains vital in saving the planet, says its deputy minister, Datuk Len Talif Salleh. Len Talif further explained that Sarawak has an overall policy on addressing climate change, particularly through initiatives pioneer…
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DayakDaily broke the news in on Sunday, March 22, 2026.
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