Storm Senyar: Temporary structures most at risk, says academic


KUANTAN: The impact of tropical storm Senyar could pose a threat to unstable building structures, especially temporary ones, according to a university dean.

Dr Noram Irwan Ramli said that based on the estimated wind speed of 50km per hour, the wind is categorised as strong and could pose a threat to certain structures, but has yet to reach the level capable of damaging sturdy structures built in accordance with engineering principles.

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