DID warns of rising river levels in six states


The Drainage as well as Irrigation Department (DID) today warned of a rising turn of rivers in multiform states, as well as cautioned a people to be heedful of approaching floods.

The turn of a Sungai Malim during a diversion in Klebang Besar, Melaka Tengah, Malacca, had breached a risk point of 2.14 metres, it reported upon a website.

The dialect additionally said which as of 9am, Sungai Langat was on top of a notice turn during dual places - Sungai Manggis as well as Bukit Changgang, Kuala Langat - as well as Sungai Selangor was on top of a notice turn in Kuala Badong, Kuala Selangor, with a readings during 6.02 metres, 4.08 metres as well as 3.97 metres, respectively.

It additionally reported which a levels of Sungai Rembau (6.22 metres) in Titian Bintangor, Negeri Sembilan, a Labong Dam (7.60 metres) in Mersing, Johor, Sungai Padas in Tenom (175.85 metres) as well as Beaufort (7.51 metres) in Sabah, as well as a stream during Sarawak Maritime (2.56 metres) in Sibu, Sarawak, were on top of a notice turn as well.

Meanwhile, a National Security Council reported which a series of inundate evacuees in Johor remained unchanged during 143 whilst in Perak it was 45.

Selangor had a highest series of evacuees, during 1,309, Malacca had sixteen as well as Sarawak, five.

- Bernama
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