Two young instructors tragically drowned in a boating accident in Kedah, sparking deep sorrow and questions about safety standards. The incident occurred during an outdoor activity organized by an educational institution.
Malaysian authorities have arrested 41 illegal migrants in two separate operations in Kelantan and Kedah, reflecting the government's ongoing efforts to combat illegal immigration. A group of migrants from Myanmar was apprehended in Kelantan, while others were detained in Kedah during a raid at a shopping center.
Some areas in Kedah, Malaysia, experienced light rains providing temporary relief from high temperatures. However, the country continues to face a heat wave, with no regions recording level 2 heat conditions as of this morning.
Heavy rainfall has recently hit Kedah, Malaysia, particularly in areas like Kota Setar, Kubang Pasu, and Kuala Muda, providing relief to residents suffering from a long spell of heat. This precipitation has improved air quality and offered hope for local agriculture.
A court in Alor Setar has fined a poultry slaughtering company in Bukit Penang a total of <strong>30,000 Malaysian Ringgit</strong> for failing to comply with industrial waste disposal standards. This ruling reflects the government's commitment to combat environmental pollution.
The Kedah Education Department in Malaysia will continue monitoring temperatures reported by the Malaysian Meteorological Department before deciding on the future of remote education. This decision comes amid changing climatic conditions affecting the region.
Four regions in Kedah, Malaysia, including Kota Setar, Pokok Sena, Pendang, and Baling, experienced a level two heatwave on Sunday morning, raising concerns about the impacts of extreme weather. High temperatures have been recorded in these areas, potentially affecting the daily lives of residents.
The Kedah Education Department in Malaysia has announced the transition of 206 schools in the Kota Star and Pendang districts to remote learning for three days, starting today, due to a severe heatwave. This measure aims to protect the health and safety of students and staff.
Four areas in Kedah, Malaysia, including Balik Pulau, Pendang, Bukit Selambau, and Kota Setar, have recorded second-level heat waves since 4 PM. This comes amid a significant rise in temperatures in the region, raising concerns among local residents.
Malaysian authorities have issued warnings regarding a severe heat wave affecting three states. The state of <strong>Perlis</strong> and four areas in <strong>Kedah</strong> are under a level two warning, while 13 other areas in Peninsular Malaysia are under level one.