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Avoid camping, recreational activities at Kota Tinggi for now: police

Authorities urge site operators to be responsible, prioritise public’s safety

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 25 Jan 2023 5:34PM

Avoid camping, recreational activities at Kota Tinggi for now: police
Kota Tinggi district police chief Hussin Zamora (middle) has advised the public to avoid camping and recreational activities in the Kota Tinggi district following the current floods and unpredictable weather conditions. – Bernama pic, January 25, 2023

KOTA TINGGI – The public has been advised to avoid camping and recreational activities in the Kota Tinggi district following the current floods and unpredictable weather conditions.

Kota Tinggi district police chief Hussin Zamora said this was to prevent any untoward incident such as being left stranded as had happened to a group of campers at Tg Lompat, here, yesterday.

“The road at the campsite area was flooded following non-stop rain, so they were left stranded. However, with the help of police and the Fire and Rescue Department they all managed to get out through an alternative route.

“As such, I urge recreational facilities operators to be more responsible and to cooperate with police. If possible, suspend the activities for the time being if the weather does not permit them,” he told a press conference after visiting a flood relief centre at Kg Perpat here, today.

He said this when asked whether there has been any directive on the closure of campsites after the incident where 35 people were stranded at a campsite in Tg Lompat yesterday.

“So far no directive has been issued yet. We will usually do so based on the current situation and our evaluation. If it is unsafe and risky we will order the premises to be closed through the local authorities,” he said

Yesterday, Penawar Fire and Rescue Station chief Masri Ibrahim reportedly said a distress call regarding a group of people being stranded at a campsite was received at 2.19pm.

He said an alternative route near a hotel was opened for the victims to exit to the main road.

Meanwhile, Hussin said the flood situation in Kota Tinggi was still under control and six relief centres have been opened, adding that no main road in the district has been cut off or closed so far. – Bernama, January 25, 2023

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