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Floods force major road closures in Shah Alam

Rising floodwaters have closed several major roads in Shah Alam, with 327 victims relocated to relief centres as heavy rain continues to affect the area.

SHAH ALAM: Several major roads in Shah Alam have been fully closed due to rising water levels following continuous heavy rain.

The Shah Alam City Council (MBSA) said police have closed Jalan Seksyen 19, Seksyen 24 towards Seksyen 23, Persiaran Jubli Perak and Persiaran Perusahaan to ensure road user safety.

Jalan Persiaran Jubli Perak, opposite the Selangor Public Works Department building in Seksyen 17, has been inundated and closed.

MBSA advised the public to exercise caution, use alternative routes and comply with authorities’ instructions.

Flooding has affected several areas including Taman Desa Kemuning, Seksyen 35, Kampung Budiman, Seksyen U14, Taman Seri Muda and Padang Jawa.

MBSA’s Quick Response Team (PANTAS) has been monitoring flood-prone areas such as Sungai Damansara in Seksyen 13, where water levels have risen but pumps are operating.

The council urged residents to contact PANTAS at 03-55105811 for emergency assistance.

As of 3.30 pm, 327 flood victims from 109 families across five districts in Selangor have been accommodated in eight temporary relief centres.

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