Klang residents advised to be wary of extreme high tide phenomenon


SHAH ALAM: Residents in the Klang district are advised to be aware of the risk of facing an extreme high tide phenomenon that started from yesterday and will last until Nov 27, which may lead to possible flooding.

The Klang District Disaster Management Committee (JPBD), in a statement via the Klang District/Land Office Facebook, stated that the sea level is expected to reach a reading of 5.3m on Nov 24 and Nov 25.

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