Mount Pulai

There are still remnants of a fortress, rails, tunnels, an aircraft landing site and wells deep in the mount forest.

There are initiatives by non governmental organization (NGO) to reintroduce Mount Pulai as a jungle war memorial to educate people on the story of the mount during the World War II.

[citation needed] Local villagers in the vicinity of the mountain reported up to 75 floods between 1986 and 2021.

[4] The most notable mud flood occurred on 26th December 2001 which resulted in 5 deaths and destruction of 4 houses.

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