Authorities must learn from experience and get it right


PETALING JAYA: As Malaysia braces for any second wave of floods, authorities must learn from their experience of coordinating assistance and post-flood measures in Selangor to make sure that they get it right this time around, say experts.

Climate expert Prof Datuk Dr Azizan Abu Samah said the main focus for the authorities should be in Sabah and Sarawak for potential floods that may occur during the cold surge event expected between today and Thursday.

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