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Residents of Kampung Bawah Lembah in Rantau Panjang using a sampan to move items from their inundated homes to safer locations, after the village experienced flooding over the past several days, at Pasir Mas in Kelantan, on November 13, 2022. — Picture by BERNAMA

MetMalaysia advises caution over weather changes amid northeast monsoon

KUALA LUMPUR, Oct 23 — The Malaysian Meteorological Department (MetMalaysia) has advised the public to remain wary of weather changes as it forecasts four to six incidents of heavy rainfall from next month until February 2024, which could potentially cause floods.

MetMalaysia’s National Weather and Geophysics Operation Centre director Fariza Yunus said the weather changes will occur due to the northeast monsoon (MTL), which will begin from the middle of next month until March next year.

Heavy rain is expected in Kelantan, Terengganu, and Pahang from November to December and in Johor and Sarawak from December to January next year.

“Continuous heavy rain can cause floods in low-lying and flood-prone areas. The flood risk also increases if heavy rain occurs simultaneously with high tides and storm surges,” she said.

Fariza was speaking as a guest on Bernama TV’s ‘Malaysia Petang Ini’ programme to discuss the topic of ‘Jangkaan Corak Berisiko Bencana’ (Expected Patterns of Disaster Risks) today.

As such, she advised the public to always be on the lookout for weather warnings issued by MetMalaysia so they can make the necessary preparations, including keeping all important documents in high places and moving to safer places when instructed by the authorities.

“As in previous years, announcements on the MTL will be issued at least three days before it starts.

“We have various mediums (platforms) for such information, including on the MetMalaysia website and television, in addition to announcing it through the radio to ensure those with no Internet access will also get the latest information,” Fariza said.

— Bernama

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