This will enable the state government to make preparations to face disasters if they occur in other places in Selangor with similar terrain.
He said the information would be collected throughout the year and used to draft the Selangor Climate Change Action Plan and Policy 2030, which was expected to be finalised in 2024. Hee said the state was facing the impact of climate change after several incidents of flash floods, storms and landslides affected development activities and people’s socio-economic status.
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