Selangor Journal
The control room of the Stormwater Management and Road Tunnel (SMART) system in Kuala Lumpur. — Picture via FACEBOOK/SMART

SMART Tunnel reopened after two-hour closure for flood mitigation

KUALA LUMPUR, Dec 11 — The SMART Tunnel resumed operations after being closed for over two hours following heavy rain in the Klang Valley since 5 pm.

The SMART Stormwater Control Centre (SMART SCC) said in a statement last night that the system had returned to Mode 2b and the traffic tunnel was reopened at 9.30 pm, followed by Mode 1 status at 10.10 pm.

“Throughout the operation, 910,000 cubic metres of water were diverted from the Klang River and Ampang River to the Berembang retention pond to control the flow of water of the Klang River to the city centre,” SMART SCC said.

SMART SCC activated Mode 2 for flood operations at 6.51 pm when the flow of water at the meeting point of Klang River and Ampang River reached 70 cubic metres a second (m3/s).

Mode 3 was activated at 7.13 pm when the flow of water reached 150 m3/s.

During the operation, the traffic tunnel was closed to traffic.

“Department of Irrigation and Drainage (DID) personnel at SMART SCC carried out their duties in accordance with standard operating procedures and managed to curb any flood from occurring,” the statement read.

— Bernama

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