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Klang Valley floods begin to recede - Fire Dept

Bernama
Bernama
19/12/2021
13:34 MYT
Klang Valley floods begin to recede - Fire Dept
Floods that hit the Klang Valley due to incessant heavy rain from Friday morning have begun to recede gradually, Selangor Fire and Rescue Department director Norazam Khamis said. - BERNAMA
SHAH ALAM: Floods that hit the Klang Valley due to incessant heavy rain from Friday morning have begun to recede gradually, Selangor Fire and Rescue Department director Norazam Khamis said.
"Floodwaters in most areas have started to recede but there are areas near the river where the water seems to be stagnant such as in Taman Sri Muda, here," he told Bernama today.
Meanwhile, Bernama's aerial survey onboard a JBPM helicopter showed that the flood situation had not subsided in some areas of the Klang Valley.
In the Taman Sri Muda area, most of the routes and terrace houses are still flooded.
A check around Section 13, Shah Alam, also saw that some areas were still flooded, making it difficult for any vehicle to pass through.
Other areas still affected include Taman Sri Nanding and Batu 18 in Hulu Langat.
Most of the victims no longer need to be evacuated to temporary relief centres but are in need of food aid.
-- BERNAMA
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