Monsoon transition: Be wary of weather changes, advises MetMalaysia

6 Apr 2024 • 6:20 PM MYT
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Kuala Lumpur: The public is urged to remain vigilant regarding weather forecasts and alerts issued by the Malaysian Meteorological Department (MetMalaysia) due to the transitional phase of the monsoon from March to May.

Civil Defence Force (APM) chief commissioner Datuk Aminurrahim Mohamed said people should be more cautious as weather changes such as heavy rain and storms can lead to flash floods and landslides.

“Unlike the north-east monsoon, weather changes during the monsoon transition occur unexpectedly,” he said in a statement today.

MetMalaysia in a statement said that the country has entered the beginning phase of the monsoon transition on March 29 which will continue until May, bringing heavy rain accompanied by strong winds, potentially causing flash floods, fallen trees and damage to weak structures.

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Meanwhile, he said 1,416 APM members have been deployed under “Op Prihatin” nationwide since yesterday for the Aidilfitri festive period.

Op Prihatin will be executed in two phases, the initial phase from April 5 to 9 and the subsequent phase from April 12 to 14, he added.

He said their duties include providing advice on civil defence knowledge to the community, services such as dealing with fallen tree incidents, road accidents and minor damage repairs.

“They will be stationed in areas such as rest stops, shopping centres and beaches. They will also be conducting patrols along major state and federal roads,” he said.

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