00:01Police are working with multiple agencies to determine the cause of explosions and ground tremors reported in several parts of EPO on Wednesday.
00:10Perak Police Chief Datuk Noor Hisam-Nordin said on Thursday that initial investigations have been carried out,
00:17including information gathered from the State Minerals and Geoscience Department and residents who felt the tremors.
00:25He said JMG has confirmed that the incident was not linked to quarry blasting as no such activity occurred at the time.
00:33Police have not received reports of damage to public or private property.
00:38Noor Hisam urged the public, especially those who experienced the tremors, to remain calm, be patient,
00:45and refrain from spreading false information as the situation remains under control.
00:50EPO Police Chief ACP Abang Zainal Abidin Abang Ahmad clarified on Wednesday
00:57that no explosive training exercises were conducted at the Ulu Kinta General Operations Force Northern Brigade
01:04following reports of tremors and loud sounds in Chemur and Chepor at around 10.30 a.m.
01:10A similar event occurred on October 21 last year when residents in multiple areas including Tasek, Meru, Falim, Manjoy, Chemur, and Sungai Siput
01:22reported a strong tremor followed by a loud boom at about 11.06 a.m.
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