Selangor Bomba tests preparedness for spring tide phenomenon


Kapar Fire and Rescue Department senior firefighter II Saharudin Md. Shah, 49, (standing far left) giving a briefing to some of his men on how to hand the boat in the event of a flash flood.

FIREFIGHTERS at the Kapar Fire and Rescue Department in Klang district carried out a one-hour drill on Saturday (Oct 26) morning to ensure all equipment is in working order to overcome the high tide on Sunday (Oct 27).

Coastal areas in Selangor are on alert as high tides of up to 5.5m are expected on Sunday at 5.10am and 5.33pm.

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