Sabtu, Disember 03, 2011

[VIDEOs] Floods hit Kajang 02 Dec. 2011


Roads in Kajang sealed tonight
KAJANG, Dec 3 - Several roads will be closed tonight to enable Kajang Municipal Council workers to clean up the town following last night’s flash flood.

They will be assisted by about 100 volunteers, said Kajang assemblyman Lee Kim Sin.

Yesterday, council workers were busy clearing the streets of river sediment late into the night using heavy machinery.

A three-hour-long downpour from about 3pm yesterday flooded the town.

Floodwaters gushed into homes and shops, stranding many people at shopping complexes such as Plaza Metro.

The badly affected areas were Jalan Bukit, Jalan Sulaiman, Jalan Raja Haroun, Jalan Tun Abdul Aziz and Jalan Jelok Tiga.

In some places, the water level was as high as 1.5m. The flood left a trail of damaged vehicles, homes and shophouses. No fatalities or injuries were report.

The flood also halted train services into the town

Lee said flood mitigation projects were implemented in 2008 which included widening Sungai Jelok and channelling water to Sungai Langat as well as building flood retaining walls 1.5m high.

However, yesterday’s heavy rain caused the water in Sungai Jelok and Sungai Langat to overflow their banks.

Lee estimated the damage from the flood at RM3 million. He said those affected should report to the council.

Today, Lee, state executive councillor Ronnie Liu and Hulu Langat MP Dr Che Rosli Che Mat distributed food items, donated by Econsave, to more than 50 affected households in Jalan Cheras.

Lee said the flood was the worst since the big flood in 1971.

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Pandemonium as floods hit Kajang
KAJANG, Dec 2 — Kajang was submerged under floodwaters after hours of torrential rain this afternoon, sweeping cars aside and bringing the town to a standstill.

Streets in the township began to flood over from 3pm and water gushed into shopping centres like Plaza Metro, and even into shops and restaurants including the local McDonald’s.

Floodwaters reached past car wing mirrors and most people in town were stranded in their buildings.

“The water was rushing by and we could only watch cars drift by. This is the worst flood here since the 1971,” Kajang assemblyman Lee Kim Sin said referring to the floods that killed 32 in the Klang Valley 40 years ago.

Keretapi Tanah Melayu Berhad (KTMB) was also forced to stop train services into the township.

Residents have been posting photos and videos on social media sites such as Facebook and Twitter, telling others not to travel into Kajang until floodwaters subside.

The flash flood hit the town at around 3pm after heavy rains caused a nearby river to break its banks.

Lee said at 6pm, floodwaters had subsided enough for cars to move.

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