Record high tide in Selangor, Situation in N. Sembilan under control



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SHAH ALAM: The phenomenon of high tide in Selangor today is the highest in 20 years, registering a reading of 5.8 meters in the sea water level at 6.50 hours this morning.

Selangor Disaster Management Unit operations officer Muhammad Izzat Haziq Mohd Nazir said the annual phenomenon affecting the coast in five districts did not require evacuations to temporary relief centers starting at 11 a.m. this morning. .

“There was an overflow of seawater in the settlement area near the coast in five districts, namely Kuala Selangor, Klang, Kuala Langat, Sabak Bernam and Sepang this morning, but it has now started to recede.

“The erosion of the Bund and the river fort occurred in Kampung Sungai Janggut, Jeram, where several houses were flooded up to the calf,” he said when contacted today, adding that several areas in the five districts experienced minor flooding.

Muhammad Izzat Haziq said that small landslides were also detected in the bund at Kampung Nelayan Telok Gong, Port Klang, Klang and that the state Department of Irrigation and Drainage would implement immediate repairs.

He said that several areas in the Klang district were also flooded.

Sunny weather and the absence of rain were some of the factors that controlled the high tide phenomenon in the districts, he added.

The high tide phenomenon experienced by the five main coasts in Selangor that started yesterday is expected to end tomorrow and is expected to occur on November 15-16.

Meanwhile, in Negeri Sembilan, the high tide phenomenon that hit the Port Dickson coastline since yesterday is reported to be under control due to the hot weather and no reports of flooding caused by overflowing seawater have been received.

However, the Port Dickson Civil Defense Force (APM) officer Captain Mohamad Azri Abu Hassan said that in the event of heavy and incessant rains, some areas are likely to be submerged, especially in low-lying areas.

He said the APM would mobilize its staff in the event of heavy rains to ensure the safety of visitors and local residents, particularly in hotspot areas such as Kg Sungai Raya, Linggi and Kg Jimah Lama. -Called



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