Traders affected by Johor’s Larkin Market fire to get about $1,400 each

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Traders operating the four shops damaged in the Larkin Market fire will get monetary aid. Read more at straitstimes.com.

JOHOR BAHRU - Traders operating the four shops damaged in the Larkin Market fire on Sunday morning will receive RM5,000 in aid each, says Mr Mohd Hairi Mad Shah.

“As a start, we will be giving each of them RM5,000 to boost their morale after facing such a tragedy,” he said at a press conference after visiting the market here. The Larkin Market - better known as Pasar Awam Larkin - is attached to the Larkin Sentral Bus Terminal.Mr Mohd Hairi, who is also the Larkin assemblyman, said that Larkin Sentral will be operating as usual and that only the area around the fire will be closed.

 

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