Port Dickson faced severe weather as Tropical Storm “Senyar” made landfall in early hours, causing significant damage to homes and commercial establishments. Several houses suffered roof damage, while some buildings experienced structural impacts due to strong winds.

At the Wan Shun Shopping Centre, canopies in front of the building were blown down, leaving the premises in disorder. Authorities have confirmed that no injuries have been reported.

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Flooding and fallen trees in low-lying zones
According to Sin Chew Daily, the storm also triggered flooding in low-lying areas, with Port Dickson among the worst-affected locations in Negeri Sembilan. Numerous trees were uprooted across the region, and buildings sustained varying degrees of wind damage. Emergency response teams have been actively deployed to assist residents and manage the situation.

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Ongoing cleanup and recovery operations
Cleanup efforts are underway to restore affected areas. Signboards from local eateries were dislodged, and debris continues to obstruct streets and public spaces. Authorities are coordinating recovery operations to ensure safety and return the community to normal conditions, while residents assist in clearing affected properties.
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