SEPANG: There are no more roads closed to traffic in Sepang due to the floods while residents in areas still inundated, are worried with the uncertain weather conditions.
Following the floods on Dec 18, several main roads in the district of Sepang had to be closed including Jalan Kota Warisan heading towards the Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA), Jalan Labu Lanjut, Jalan Bukit Changgang, Jalan Salak and Jalan Kampung Ginching.
Sepang district police chief, ACP Wan Kamarul Azran Wan Yusof when contacted today, confirmed that there were no more roads closed in the district and Jalan Simpang Kewa and Simpang Semarang were also reopened to all vehicles since yesterday.
Several roads such as in Jenderam and Kota Warisan and those heading to Banting and Dengkil, previously closed to traffic due to the floods, are now passable although covered with mud.
Wan Kamarul Azran said the Sepang district police headquarters were increasing monitoring over the many cars stuck in the mud due to the floods, to prevent these from being stolen.
Kampung Sri Tanjung, Dengkil was also still flooded despite two sunny days, yet the residents were still worried about the weather.
Azlimi Ayub , 40, said the area was at risk of being flooded again due to its location of being near Sungai Langat.
"We are worried about the overcast today. Looks like it's going to rain as the knee-high flood water level has not subsided since two days ago although the weather is fine now. There's the risk of overflowing if there's heavy rain," he added.
Residents were seen trying to get home by wading through the flood waters to view the extent of damage to their homes.
Most of the houses were covered with mud while electrical appliances, furniture and rubbish were seen floating in the flood waters.
-- BERNAMA
Bernama
Wed Dec 22 2021
ACP Wan Kamarul Azran Wan Yusof when contacted today, confirmed that there were no more roads closed in the district and Jalan Simpang Kewa and Simpang Semarang were also reopened to all vehicles since yesterday. - BERNAMA photo
Pelarian tiba di Syria selepas serangan Israel ke atas Lubnan - UNHCR
Lebih 200,000 warga Syria dan Lubnan telah tiba di Syria dari Lubnan sejak serangan Israel bermula 23 September lalu.
[LAPOR LANGSUNG] Lebih 2,000 terkorban di Lubnan akibat serangan Israel
Jumlah mangsa yang maut itu termasuk 261 wanita dan 127 kanak-kanak.
Lebih 2,000 terkorban di Lubnan akibat serangan Israel
Laporan Al Jazeera menyebut, jumlah mangsa yang maut itu termasuk 261 wanita dan 127 kanak-kanak.
AWANI Pagi: Pendayaupayaan Pembangunan Sosio Ekonomi Bagi Memacu Wilayah Persekutuan
Ikuti temu bual bersama Menteri di Jabatan Perdana Menteri (Wilayah Persekutuan), Dr Zaliha Mustafa di #AWANIPagi jam 7.30 pagi di saluran 501 Astro AWANI.
Pentagon, Jabatan Negara AS beri amaran jenayah perang Israel
Pegawai-pegawai tersebut telah memberi amaran peningkatan jumlah kematian di Gaza mungkin melanggar undang-undang antarabangsa.
200,000 pelarian tiba di Syria selepas serangan Israel ke atas Lubnan - UNHCR
Lebih 200,000 warga Syria dan Lubnan telah tiba di Syria dari Lubnan sejak serangan Israel bermula pada 23 Sept.
Belanjawan 2025: Kesalinghubungan internet di sekolah, kampus jadi keutamaan - Fahmi
Kementerian Komunikasi akan memberikan keutamaan dengan meneruskan usaha untuk meningkatkan dan memantapkan lagi prasarana kesalinghubungan melibatkan isu Internet, dalam Belanjawan 2025 yang akan dibentangkan pada 18 Okt ini.
Setahun solidariti, sokongan global untuk Palestin di tengah-tengah genosid berterusan Israel
Ribuan manusia di seluruh dunia turun ke jalanan untuk menyuarakan sokongan kepada Palestin dan menuntut keadilan.
Indonesia kecewakan China, raih kejuaraan badminton berpasukan campuran remaja dunia
Indonesia menewaskan China untuk muncul Juara Badminton Berpasukan Campuran Remaja Dunia dengan kemenangan 110-103 (mata terkumpul).
Bomba selamatkan tiga subkontrakor terkandas di kren pengangkat
Ketiga-tiga mangsa lelaki itu masing-masing berusia 24, 26 dan 32 tahun terkandas dengan anggaran ketinggian dua tingkat.
Climate change in Malaysia and what it means for us
The worlds climate is changing for the worse, and humans are responsible for that. Lets dive into a touch of science to make sense of this.