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Beware of croc! Shah Alam City Council urges residents to stay cautious after crocodile sighting in Section 7 lake





Beware of croc! Shah Alam City Council urges residents to stay cautious after crocodile sighting in Section 7 lake





The Shah Alam City Council has confirmed that it is aware of a crocodile sighting at Lake Shah Alam in Section 7 and is taking steps to address the situation. — Picture via X/G_MudahTerhibur

Tuesday, 03 Sep 2024 1:19 PM MYT



SHAH ALAM, Sept 3 — The Shah Alam City Council has confirmed that it is aware of a crocodile sighting at Shah Alam Lake in Section 7 and is taking steps to address the situation as well as advising the public to exercise caution.

In a statement posted on Facebook, the council said the Environmental Health Department, in collaboration with the Department of Wildlife and National Parks (Perhilitan), is actively monitoring the situation.


The authorities have advised the public to exercise caution while engaging in recreational activities around the lake.

“The public is asked to be careful when enjoying recreation at Shah Alam Lake Section 7,” the council stated in the post.

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Lanjutan dari posting di Facebook, berkenaan kemunculan seekor buaya di Tasik Shah Alam, Seksyen 7. Majlis Bandaraya Shah Alam, melalui Jabatan Kesihatan Persekitaran bersama Jabatan PERHILITAN mengambil maklum akan perkara ini dan sedang mengambil tindakan selanjutnya.
Orang ramai diminta untuk berhati-hati ketika beriadah di Tasik Shah Alam Seksyen 7.
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X user @G_MudahTerhibur shared photos from the Shah Alam Residents Facebook group showing a crocodile with its mouth open, lying on a grassy bank near the water’s edge, reportedly at the Shah Alam Lake in Section 7.

[PERHATIAN] Lanjutan dari posting di Facebook, terdapat kehadiran seekor buaya di Tasik Shah Alam, Seksyen 7. Sumber: Majlis Bandaraya Shah Alam, Grup Facebook Shah Alam Resident
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This is not the first time a crocodile has been spotted in Shah Alam.

In 2019, a baby saltwater crocodile, believed to have been released by irresponsible individuals, was seen wandering at the Shah Alam Lake in Section 14 on February 22, according to the Selangor Department of Wildlife and National Parks (Perhilitan).

1 comment:

  1. This one is harmless compared to the ones roaming
    in the corridors of Putrajaya

    ReplyDelete