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Irrigation and Drainage Dept: Water levels at rivers in five states remain critical

KUALA LUMPUR, Jan 3 — Residents in five states, namely Pahang, Selangor, Johor, Negri Sembilan and Melaka are advised to always be on alert and follow the instructions given by the authorities as the rivers in these states are still at danger levels.

In Selangor, the water level in Sungai Langat at Bukit Changgang in Kuala Langat district was also at danger level but with a downward trend. In Melaka, Sungai Melaka at Melaka Pindah is currently at danger level but with a downward trend but at Batu Hampar it is reported to be on an upward trend while Sungai Kesang in Telok Rimba remained at danger level with no change.

 

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