What shocked the witnesses was that some birds that were perched on an electric cable suddenly fell to the ground and died.
On Oct 11, resident Norodin Badri, 51, said he stumbled upon the mysterious death of swiftlets when he came out of a mosque at 4.30pm.
"I saw a group of swiftlets in various places near the mosque, such as at the playground and by the side of the mosque, and suddenly the birds, about 200 of them, just fell to the ground and died."
Norodin said some of the residents believed that the swiftlets had been struck by lightning.
In the following days, over 20 kampung chickens were found dead outside a house.
Meanwhile, a check with the Johor Department of Environment revealed that a rise in air pollution due to the hazy weather could have contributed to the mysterious deaths.
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