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Crocodile Sighting Claims Lead To Drop In Visitors At Klebang Beach

22/10/2025 09:26 PM

MELAKA, Oct 22 (Bernama) -- The popular shellfish gathering spot at Klebang Beach was noticeably quieter today, believed to be due to recent reports of a crocodile sighting along the shoreline.

Local food vendor Maimun Abu Bakar, 60, said the alleged sighting, which went viral on social media, has raised safety concerns and discouraged many from visiting the beach.

“Over the past two days, fewer people have come to collect clams, likely out of fear, although the decline in shellfish could also be a factor,” she told Bernama during a survey of the area.

She called on the authorities to continue monitoring the site and to install warning signs to keep the public informed and cautious.

Visitor Suriani Akhbar, 44, from Tanjung Kling, said she only learned of the reported sighting upon arrival and chose to stay near the shoreline as a precaution.

“Now I understand why there are fewer people today. I had seen many videos online showing crowds here previously,” said the homemaker, who came with a friend.

Azmi Tahir, 36, from Semabok, said he cancelled his plans to collect clams after hearing about the crocodile from local traders, adding that safety must come first.

“It’s disappointing, of course. Who wouldn’t want free seafood, especially when prices are high, but nothing is worth more than your life,” he said during his first visit to the beach.

Yesterday, the Melaka Department of Wildlife and National Parks (PERHILITAN) advised the public to avoid water-related activities at Klebang Beach until the area is confirmed safe.

The department is investigating the sighting but has yet to find physical evidence of the reptile, with continuous monitoring currently underway.

-- BERNAMA

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