Be alert for hot weather, wildfire risks in southwest monsoon, Johoreans told


Johor government is urging people to take precautions as the current southwest monsoon brings hot, dry weather, and wildfires risks.

State health and environment committee chairman Ling Tian Soon said the monsoon, ongoing until September, would affect mainly west coast districts.

Ling, who is also Yong Peng assemblyman, said dry weather was more likely in Tangkak, Muar, Batu Pahat and Pontian districts.

He said this could mean more forest fires if people carried out open burnings.

“We are urging all Johoreans to avoid open burning and quickly report any signs of fire,” he said.

“Prevention is key, as once a fire starts, it can spread quickly due to dry, windy conditions.”

Ling said the Malaysia Meteorological Department (MetMalaysia) had also warned of squall lines bringing strong winds, heavy rain, and possible hail or tornadoes. 

“Residents are advised to have their rooftops, nearby trees and electrical wiring checked to reduce the risk of accidents during storms,” he said.

He also echoed reminders from the state government for the public to conserve water, and urged people to stay hydrated and healthy.

“Drink enough clean water daily and avoid prolonged outdoor activity during the hottest parts of the day.

“Heat exhaustion and dehydration can become serious if left unchecked,” he added.

To avoid misinformation and panic, Ling advised the public to seek information from verified government sources such as MetMalaysia.

“Accurate information will help us all prepare better,” he stressed. — By MOHD FARHAAN SHAH

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