Chemical spill drill on Second Link tests Malaysia-Singapore readiness
Published on 23 Jul 2025 4:38:46 PM
With more than 150,000 tonnes of hazardous chemicals transported across Malaysia and Singapore through the Second Link each year, both countries tested their emergency preparedness with a large-scale chemical spill simulation on the bridge.
Malaysia’s Department of Environment (DOE) Director-General, Datuk Wan Abdul Latiff Wan Jaffar, said the exercise reflected the high level of preparedness and collaboration between agencies from both countries.
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With more than 150,000 tonnes of hazardous chemicals transported across Malaysia and Singapore through the Second Link each year, both countries tested their emergency preparedness with a large-scale chemical spill simulation on the bridge.
Malaysia’s Department of Environment (DOE) Director-General, Datuk Wan Abdul Latiff Wan Jaffar, said the exercise reflected the high level of preparedness and collaboration between agencies from both countries.
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