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Several cars are seen submerged due to the flash flood in the city centre following heavy rain in Jalan Kia Peng near the Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre, on March 7, 2022. — Picture by BERNAMA

DBKL to revise SOPs to address flash floods — Minister

KUALA LUMPUR, Aug 24 — The Kuala Lumpur City Hall (DBKL) will review its standard operating procedures (SOPs) to better manage flash floods in the Federal capital, said Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department (Federal Territories) Dr Zaliha Mustafa.

It plans to work with the Irrigation and Drainage Department and other relevant agencies to implement effective flood mitigation measures.

“DBKL is identifying key flash flood hotspots, following recent flooding at the World Trade Centre (WTC).

“The flash flood which occurred on Thursday (August 22) was the result of severe weather and excessive rainfall that caused water levels to rise rapidly,” she said during a press conference at DBKL Menara 1 today.

Earlier, news reports indicate that several vehicles in the WTC parking lot were submerged under nearly half a metre of water and about 50 vehicles parked near Sungai Gombak were also affected.

In a separate matter, Dr Zaliha said the landslide at Taman Bunga Raya, Jalan Genting Klang, which occurred on the same day, was attributed to problems with the soil structure in the area.

DBKL and the related agencies will closely monitor the situation and take necessary measures to address the issue.

“We will conduct soil structure tests to develop more sustainable solutions for ensuring safety in the area. This is a temporary measure we are implementing,” she said.

Heavy rains caused part of the retaining wall at Taman Bunga Raya near Wardieburn Camp to collapse, leading to the immediate evacuation of 52 residents from 17 terraced houses.

— Bernama

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