THOSE living along the coastal areas of Klang district that are at risk of flooding will be given training and knowledge to better prepare them in case of disasters.
CLEAR skies and warm sunshine saw the high tide phenomenon peak at 7.45am on Tuesday (Sept 13) along Klang’s coastal areas which occurred without any untoward incidents.
KAPAR: Sixty-two localities in the Klang district are at risk of flooding due to the phenomenon of high tide and the northeast monsoon that is occurring from now until December.
GEORGE TOWN: For a fee of between RM1,500 and RM2,000, illegal immigrants from Indonesia are able to easily enter the country via “laluan tikus” or illegal routes at sea.
Marine Police have identified over 50 “rat routes” stretching from Perak to Selangor waters that are used to smuggle foreigners, especially from Indonesia, into the country. The routes were identified during an operation under the Anti-Trafficking in Persons and Anti-Smuggling of Migrants 2007 (Atipsom) and Immigration Act 1959/63 earlier this month.