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21 scenic hot spots in T’ganu at risk of water surge: FRD

Dept director lists out identified locations, informs public of phenomenon signs

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 04 Sep 2022 9:16PM

21 scenic hot spots in T’ganu at risk of water surge: FRD
Lata Chakah (or also known as Lata Changkah) is one of the areas that is at risk of water surge incident. Visitors in the area have been asked to look out for signs that the phenomenon is about to occur, besides listening to warnings from local authority. – Amazing Terengganu Facebook pic, September 4, 2022

BANDAR PERMAISURI – Terengganu Fire and Rescue Department (FRD) has identified 21 resorts and picnic spots across the state which are most at risk of water surge incidents.

Its director, Md Hilman Abd Rashid said the locations are Lata Tembakah Waterfall, Lata Belantan Waterfall, La Hot Spring and Deru Ecopark Spring in Besut.

“In Setiu, the identified locations are Lata Ulu Kekabu, Lata Chakah and Lata Payung, while Sekayu Waterfall, Juwita Waterfall, Soak Waterfall, Lasir Waterfall and Belukar Bukit Waterfall in Hulu Terengganu.

“Apart from this, we have also identified areas in Dungun that are at risk, namely Sg Loh, Kelemin Waterfall, Chemerong Waterfall and Lubuk Kain Waterfall. 

“In Kemaman, the areas are Hutan Lipur Menderu, Jeram Tanduk Waterfall, Sg Air Puteh, and Sg Cherul,” he said.

Speaking to reporters today after inspecting the site where a water surge incident occurred at Lata Ulu Kasar in Sg Tong last Friday, Md Hilman urged visitors in recreational areas to be vigilant of the four initial signs of a water surge incident.

The four signs are the loud sound of rushing water, the change in water clarity from clear to turbid, the formation of water foam, the floating of debris. and a sudden rise in the water level.

If visitors can spot any of the signs, they will have time to save themselves before the phenomenon occurs, he said.

In the meantime, local authorities of vulnerable sites are asked to put up signage boards about the danger and initial signs of water surge incidents for visitors.

“The public cannot always rely on the authorities to remind them. They also need to take care of themselves and be alert at all times,” he said.

Last Friday, a total of 32 people, including 13 children, were rescued after they were trapped in the area due to the incident.

Meanwhile, in Selangor, State FRD director Norazam Khamis said the department is ready to face any eventuality as the country will be facing northeast Monsoon and La Nina, which will result in a higher amount of rain.

“We have identified hotspots for water surge incidents at waterfalls in Hulu Selangor such as Sg Pertak, Lata Medang and Lubuk Makau,” he told Bernama today.

Hulu Selangor district police chief Suffian Abdullah has advised the public not to take risks and that those who want to enter the areas to inform the police. – Bernama, September 4, 2022

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