IPOH, 3 Sept -- Keadaan khemah medan selera yang rosak melibatkan seramai 36 peniaga ketika tinjauan di lokasi kejadian ribut di Ipoh Night Market hari ini. fotoBERNAMA: Musibah yang menimpa 36 peniaga di Ipoh Night Market di sini dalam kejadian ribut pada malam Ambang Merdeka lepas mendapat perhatian kerajaan negeri yang tampil memberikan bantuan kepada mereka.
“Sumbangan itu diharap dapat meringankan sedikit beban mereka yang difahamkan masih ada segelintir peniaga belum lagi memulakan perniagaan mereka. Saarani berkata kerajaan negeri juga turut menyediakan kemudahan pinjaman mikro kredit kepada usahawan yang terjejas dalam usaha memastikan nasib mereka terbela.
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