Civil Defence says four Kedah areas at risk of high tide


ALOR SETAR: The Malaysian Civil Defence Force (APM) has identified four areas in Kedah at risk of flooding due to high tides that are predicted to occur for three days starting Sunday (Oct 29).

They are along the coast of Kuala Kedah, Kota Kuala Muda, Kuala Yan and Kuala Jerlun, said iKedah APM director Lieutenant Colonel (PA) Zairil Anuar Zulmuji.

He said the phenomenon resulted in wave levels reaching three metres high and could cause flooding in low-lying areas if it is combined with heavy rain.

Zairil Anuar called on residents and those conducting recreational activities along the coastal areas to be careful with changes in the sea level in their respective areas.

"The high tide occurred at 12.47 am early on Sunday. It is expected at 1.16am on Monday and 1.45am on Tuesday. Waves three metres taller or higher are expected and can endanger small boats," he said.

He said that Civil Defence is prepared for any eventuality and always monitor the areas at risk and will take appropriate action if the situation endangers the public, adding that 1,000 members as well as boats and land vehicles are on standby to help the public when the need arises.

"If there is a sudden rise in water level, residents should be prepared to move to a safe place or move to a temporary evacuation center, do not let children play in the water, be alert to instructions and warnings by the authorities and take care of the safety of their family," added Zairil Anuar - Bernama

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