Floods cause havoc in Klang Valley as heavy rain continues
Some were forced to spend the night in their cars as the roads to their homes were flooded.
A lorry driver leaves his vehicle which became submerged in water following floods from the overflow of Sungai Damansara at Batu 3 along the Federal Highway. Photo: Bernama
Dozens of residents in Setia Alam and Bukit Raja, as well as Meru in Klang, had to spend the night in their cars last night as the roads to their homes were flooded due to the heavy downpour since yesterday morning.
In Setia Alam, the main roads connecting Meru to Bandar Bukit Raja in Klang have been in two to three-metre deep floodwaters since late last night, causing many road users who left work late to be stranded and unable to reach home until noon today.
Heavy rainfall continued to lash the Klang Valley as of 1pm today.
A Bernama check on the main road connecting Setia Alam to Meru found that vehicles were seen on both sides of the road that was only accessible by heavy vehicles.
Mohd Faizol Adzhar Mohd Mohtar, 34, said he had to leave his car in a parking lot about 2km from his house in Bandar Bukit Raja and walk home.
“I left my office in Kuala Lumpur at 9.30pm last night and I stopped for a dinner break because the traffic was congested. Upon reaching Setia Alam at about midnight, I found all the roads to my house were flooded.
“It was raining heavily at that time and I decided to sleep in the car because I did not want to take the risk of wading through the floodwaters,” he told Bernama today.
At about 10am today, he decided to walk 2km home because the floodwaters showed no signs of receding.
Mohamad Imran Hakim Mohd Nazri, 19, who works at a restaurant in Setia Alam, said he had to sleep at his work premises as the surrounding area was flooded.
“I finished work at the restaurant at about 12.30 midnight and by that time the water had risen as high as two metres outside the restaurant,” he said.
Imran, who lives in Sungai Kapar Indah, about 10km from Setia Alam, described the floods as the worst he had ever experienced.
“I am now still at work and can’t go home. I hope the rain will stop soon so that the water doesn’t rise again,” he said.
Dozens of residents in Setia Alam and Bukit Raja, as well as Meru in Klang, had to spend the night in their cars last night as the roads to their homes were flooded due to the heavy downpour since yesterday morning.
In Setia Alam, the main roads connecting Meru to Bandar Bukit Raja in Klang have been in two to three-metre deep floodwaters since late last night, causing many road users who left work late to be stranded and unable to reach home until noon today.
Heavy rainfall continued to lash the Klang Valley as of 1pm today.
A Bernama check on the main road connecting Setia Alam to Meru found that vehicles were seen on both sides of the road that was only accessible by heavy vehicles.
Mohd Faizol Adzhar Mohd Mohtar, 34, said he had to leave his car in a parking lot about 2km from his house in Bandar Bukit Raja and walk home.
“I left my office in Kuala Lumpur at 9.30pm last night and I stopped for a dinner break because the traffic was congested. Upon reaching Setia Alam at about midnight, I found all the roads to my house were flooded.
“It was raining heavily at that time and I decided to sleep in the car because I did not want to take the risk of wading through the floodwaters,” he told Bernama today.
At about 10am today, he decided to walk 2km home because the floodwaters showed no signs of receding.
Mohamad Imran Hakim Mohd Nazri, 19, who works at a restaurant in Setia Alam, said he had to sleep at his work premises as the surrounding area was flooded.
“I finished work at the restaurant at about 12.30 midnight and by that time the water had risen as high as two metres outside the restaurant,” he said.
Imran, who lives in Sungai Kapar Indah, about 10km from Setia Alam, described the floods as the worst he had ever experienced.
“I am now still at work and can’t go home. I hope the rain will stop soon so that the water doesn’t rise again,” he said.
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