High Tides And Big Waves Batter Penang’s Coastline, Leaving Behind Destruction And A Sea Of Rubbish

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High Tides And Big Waves Batter Penang’s Coastline, Leaving Behind Destruction And A Sea Of Rubbish

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By Dhiviya

Yesterday (17 September), the coastal areas of Penang were battered by unusually high tides and powerful waves, resulting in widespread damage and an unsettling amount of rubbish washed ashore. The aftermath was captured in a viral Facebook post by Penang Walkabouts, showing the situation at Straits Quay where plastic bottles, containers, and styrofoam littered the coastal pathway.

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The post captioned "The sea gave us back our rubbish," resonated with many as it illustrated the consequences of marine pollution. The waves seemed to return the waste irresponsibly discarded into the sea, now scattered across the shore as a grim reminder of human negligence.


Meanwhile, at Padang Kota Lama, popular hawker stalls faced flooding as large waves crashed into the seating areas, catching both vendors and patrons off guard. The unexpected surge disrupted business and left the area soaked.


A video shared by AnakPinang on Facebook further captured the intensity of the waves crashing against the shore. Many locals expressed surprise and concern, as such occurrences are not common in the area.


This incident has sparked worry among Penang residents, who are now questioning the rising unpredictability of tides and weather patterns. Equally troubling is the sheer volume of rubbish making its way back to the shore, highlighting the impact of human behavior on the environment.


Locals and environmental advocates are calling for more responsible waste management and disposal practices to prevent further harm to Penang's coastal ecosystem. The event serves as a wake-up call, urging the community to address the ongoing issue of marine pollution before more damage is done.

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