Malaysia

Flood mitigation project in Shah Alam to begin January next year

City council has allocated RM60 million, says deputy mayor

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 11 Oct 2022 4:27PM

Flood mitigation project in Shah Alam to begin January next year
On the flood preparation made by Shah Alam City Council, Mohd Rashidi Ruslan says, the council had rented several water pumps since early this year to be placed in flood-prone areas. – Mohd Rashidi Ruslan Facebook pic, October 11, 2022

SHAH ALAM – The implementation of flood mitigation projects in areas under the Shah Alam City Council (MBSA), such as upgrading of the drainage system, and building of embankment and pump houses will begin in January next year.

Shah Alam deputy mayor Mohd Rashidi Ruslan said the council had allocated RM60 million for the purpose.

“Prior to this, MBSA had allocated RM30 million for phase one for upgrading the work of the drainage project. Next year, we are allocating another RM30 million (for phase two),” he told reporters after tabling the 2023 state budget today.

He said phase one of the project was now in the process of appointing the contractor and the groundwork was expected to begin after the northeast monsoon season.

Implementation of phase one of the project would involve upgrading the drainage system at Taman Sri Muda, the construction of pump houses, infrastructure work at Section 25 here and construction of an embankment from Bulatan Aman to Jalan Srikandi, he added.

On the flood preparation made by MBSA, he said, the council had rented several water pumps since early this year to be placed in flood-prone areas.

Meanwhile, Rashidi said the council would hold a flood simulation programme involving 200 people, comprising council members, government agencies and residents’ representatives this October 19.

This programme aims to inform residents on what to do should a flood occur to avoid panic, he added. – Bernama, October 11, 2022

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