GEORGE TOWN, Oct 9 – Penangites residing in coastal areas or near rivers are urged to remain vigilant, as the state is expected to experience a high tide phenomenon from Oct 18 to 21, said state Department of Irrigation and Drainage (DID) director Datuk Mohd Nazri Yasmin.

He said that based on the tide tables, the highest tide level in Penang waters is projected to reach between 2.8 and 3.1 metres CD (chart datum), with peak times occurring between midnight and early morning.

“The combination of heavy rainfall within a short period and high tide poses a significant risk to coastal areas and major rivers in Penang.

“If heavy rain coincides with high tide and a storm, seawater may overflow onto the coast, causing rapid rises in the water levels of the main rivers, which could lead to flooding,” he explained.

He advised residents living near the coast or main rivers to stay alert, as the risk of flooding is significantly heightened during high tide events accompanied by heavy rain.

He added that, as a precautionary measure to prevent property damage and casualties, the department has installed flood warning stations in high-risk areas.

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here