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Flood situation in Selangor under control, says Shah Alam city council

Water levels in the affected areas of Hulu Langat, Gombak and Petaling are showing a downward trend with no new evacuations to flood relief centres.

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A boy holds a drink as he stands ankle-deep in floodwater at his housing area in Taman Baiduri, Dengkil, which was hit by flash floods several days ago. Photo: Bernama
A boy holds a drink as he stands ankle-deep in floodwater at his housing area in Taman Baiduri, Dengkil, which was hit by flash floods several days ago. Photo: Bernama

The Selangor Fire and Rescue Department (JBPM) says the heavy rains which occurred in several areas in the state yesterday evening caused no drastic rise in water levels at rivers, with the areas affected by flash floods on March 7 under control.

JBPM director Norazam Khamis said the water levels in the affected areas of Hulu Langat, Gombak and Petaling were now showing a downward trend with no new evacuations to flood relief centres (PPS) recorded.

However, Norazam said an embankment had eroded at Bukit Changgang yesterday evening following rain due to water pressure from the fast-flowing Sungai Langat.

He said the Drainage and Irrigation Department was carrying out repair work on the embankment and the situation was under control.

“We have stationed four boats in the area and our personnel are ready in the event of an emergency. We are also still monitoring the area,” he said when contacted by Bernama yesterday.

Earlier, a check at the Shah Alam City Council (MBSA) Dewan Kenangan PPS found that flood victims were there on their own initiative after being told by the authorities that Sungai Klang was at a dangerous level yesterday.

A married couple from Kampung Lanchong Jaya, Edison Ali, 41, and Fatonah Abdul Ghoni, 46, said although their house area was not inundated, they chose to take their three children to the PPS, including Muhammad Qhaleef Shah, nine, who had just been circumcised a day earlier.

“My son was able to rest for only a few hours after returning from the mass circumcision programme yesterday.

“The village management informed after Asar prayers that the level of Sungai Klang, located about 200m from our house, was at the danger level. There was only one foot left before the river would break its bank.

“Worried that the flood on Dec 18 last year would repeat itself, my wife and I decided to evacuate although the water had not overflowed and entered the house,” Edison said.

Another victim, Norliza Hussein, 54, said she and her three children immediately packed up to go to the PPS after being informed by the village management about the situation of Sungai Klang behind her house which was about to overflow.

“The water had not entered the house. But half of the evacuees at the PPS are from Kampung Lanchong Jaya which experienced an ugly situation during the previous flood.

“Fearful of that situation, we followed all directives to save ourselves,” she said.

Meanwhile, MBSA Zone 10 councillor Saribanon Saibon, who is in charge of Sections 26, 27, 28 and 33 in Shah Alam, said to date, 144 victims from 44 families had been advised to remain at the PPS until the forecast of rainstorms ends.

The National Disaster Management Agency through Twitter said that as of 4pm, seven PPS were still operational involving 1,030 individuals from 264 families from the districts of Gombak, Hulu Langat and Petaling.