A study will determine whether an alarm system is needed to prepare communities for extreme events like the recent severe storm in Sekinchan, Selangor, says Nik Nazmi Nik Ahmad.
The Natural Resources and Environmental Sustainability Minister said the feasibility of the system would be assessed.
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00:00A study will determine whether an alarm system is needed to prepare communities for extreme
00:07events like the recent severe storm in Sekinchen, Selangor, says Nik Nazmi Nik Ahmad. The Natural
00:13Resources and Environmental Sustainability Minister said the feasibility of the system
00:19would be assessed.
00:20If we can truly, if it's really, you can predict where it will happen and all that, then it
00:25makes sense. But if the entire country is at risk, then it may not be in that sense
00:32practical. But we will see what's the best way to keep people safe.
00:36He said after attending the Concord Club meeting on Monday. The Concord Club is an informal
00:41gathering of editors, senior journalists, politicians, policy makers and key opinion
00:48leaders.
00:49Recently a severe storm struck Sekinchen, affecting nearly 30 homes in Taman Ria. It
00:54was the second storm in Sekinchen within a week.