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Flash floods strike several areas in Seremban

Authorities receive calls about fallen trees as roads are cut off

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 25 May 2022 8:44AM

Flash floods strike several areas in Seremban
Several cats are seen trapped in a half-sunken cage as heavy rains and floods came to Taman Lee Siew Joo last night. – Bernama pic, May 25, 2022

SEREMBAN – Several areas in Seremban district were hit by flash floods following heavy rain yesterday evening that also caused several trees to fall, cutting off several main roads.

State operations assistant director Zamhuri Zainnordin said Taman England, Sikamat; Taman Nyior, Garden Lake; and Kg Semarak were among the affected areas.

“Our operations centre received calls about fallen trees, storms and flash floods since this evening and we are still conducting search and rescue missions as well as tree clearing efforts.

“No loss of life was reported so far and waters are beginning to recede. As of 10.30pm, we have been unable to ascertain the number of victims affected,” he said here last night.

Meanwhile, state Civil Defence Force director Lt-Col Mohd Syukri Md Nor said around 70 houses were affected by floods in Kg Ismail, Ampangan near here.

He added that several other areas in the district were also hit and they were busy conducting rescue operations. – Bernama, May 25, 2022

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