Sighs of relief as high tide phenomenon passes without incident in Klang


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VILLAGERS living along Port Klang’s coastline heaved a sigh of relief as the high tide phenomenon at 5.53am on Friday (Oct 18) occurred without any untoward incidents but with seawater overflowing in a few areas.

Elevated water levels and wave effects caused sea water sloshing onto bunds into scupper drains while most low-lying areas were inundated at ankle deep.

Port Klang Fire and Rescue Station operations chief Mohd Fauzi Ramli said the tide rose to a maximum of 5.9m higher than the forecast of 5.8m but waters along the coastal areas were much calmer and, in most places the waters did not breach the bunds as there was no thunderstorm, as forecast.

In Bagan Hailam, Port Klang where villagers live nearest to the sea about 25 minutes from Klang town, StarMetro found that water levels were below knee deep off Jalan Bagan Hailam while it was knee level at Jalan Syahbandar (Foreshore Road) and Persiaran Raja Muda Musa outside Port Klang KTM Komuter station but the waters receded quickly.

“Our men stationed along the coast noted that the high tide along Port Klang’s coastline was under control despite the waves but there was no major flooding,” he said.

Mohd Fauzi added that bunds along Klang’s coast at Telok Gong, Pulau Ketam in Port Klang, as well as Jetty Tok Muda and Sementa in Kapar were in good condition and held up against the strong water pressure.

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