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Public told to exercise caution as temperatures soar to 40°C
Published on: Wednesday, May 08, 2024
Published on: Wed, May 08, 2024
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Public told to exercise caution as temperatures soar to 40°C
This year has been Malaysia’s hottest since 1998, with states like Kelantan, Perlis, and Kedah experiencing more severe heat compared to others. (Bernama pic)
PETALING JAYA: Natural resources and environmental sustainability minister Nik Nazmi Nik Ahmad has advised the public to remain vigilant in view of the recent spate of hot weather.

Nik Nazmi said four areas in Kelantan recorded a Level 2 heatwave, with temperatures ranging from 37°C to 40°C for at least three consecutive days.

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He pointed out that there were two heat stroke-related deaths earlier this year, involving a 22-year-old man in Pahang in February and a three-year-old child in Kelantan last month.

“I have called for the second meeting of the government’s national haze and dry weather committee to be expedited to discuss the hot weather situation,” he said in a statement.

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Nik Nazmi urged the public to stay updated on the weather and air quality through the myCuaca and MyIPU apps, the official MetMalaysia website, and the Air Pollutant Index Management System portal.

The minister strongly advised against any open burning activities, which he said could worsen air quality. He also urged the public to immediately report any open burning or fires to the fire and rescue department or environment department.

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The El Nino phenomenon, which typically results in reduced precipitation in Asia due to the warming of Pacific Ocean waters, is currently affecting the country and may continue until July.

Nik Nazmi said this year has been Malaysia’s hottest since 1998, with states like Kelantan, Perlis, and Kedah experiencing more severe heat compared to others.
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