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Flash floods hit several areas in Balik Pulau

This after heavy rain lashed island since early today

Updated 2 years ago · Published on 01 Jul 2023 5:36PM

Flash floods hit several areas in Balik Pulau
A resident of Sg Pinang says her family was sleeping when flash floods hit and only noticed water entering their house around 3.30am (pic for illustration purposes only). – Pixabay pic, July 1, 2023

BALIK PULAU – Several areas in the Barat Daya district here were hit by flash floods after heavy rain in Penang since early today, but so far no victims have been relocated to any relief centres.

Among the areas that were flooded by up to 50cm were Balik Pulau, Sg Pinang, and Teluk Bahang following heavy rain since 3am.

A resident of Sg Pinang, Hamisah Sariman, who is in her 40s, said her family was sleeping and only noticed water entering the house around 3.30am.

“I woke up when I heard the rain getting heavier and when I came out of the room, the living room was flooded. I woke my husband and children up, we moved the electrical items to a high place so that they wouldn’t be damaged.

“This is the first time our house has been flooded this year, the water rose up to my knee level because it rained heavily until this morning… luckily after 10am the rain subsided,” she said when contacted. 

According to Penang Island City Council, several places in the Timur Laut district experienced rising water levels and stagnant floodwaters, among them Jalan P. Ramlee, Jalan Langkawi (Kebun Lama), Taman Rampas (Sg Pinang), Jalan Perak, Lilitan Stadium, and Persiaran Perak (Astaka Stadium) due to continuous rain since yesterday.

The city council in a statement said that there were also incidents of fallen trees in several areas including Jalan Loh Poh Heng, Paya Terubong as well as the route next to Recsam leading to Jalan Tun Sardon.

“Immediate action is being taken and the routes will be opened to the public as soon as it is safe,” he said. – Bernama, July 1, 2023

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