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Floods hit Papar housing and commercial areas
Published on: Saturday, September 10, 2022
Published on: Sat, Sep 10, 2022
By: Jonathan Nicholas
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Floods hit Papar housing and commercial areas
A few cars seen braving the floods in Benoni on Friday.
PAPAR: Incessant downpour late Friday afternoon inundated housing and commercial areas here.

Residents were also met with power outages – a regular occurrence following cloudbursts – both of which they can expect more, at least until after the monsoon season is expected to be over in November.

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It was a test of patience for patrons and shop owners alike who stayed at the Benoni Commercial Centre past 2pm.

The area was said to have faced its worst flooding since Phase 3 was launched in 2017, with the murky water covering the entire tyres of smaller vehicles. A disgruntled man from Taman Nagapas blamed deforestation caused by housing developments near his home for the flooding.

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“I have been here for 10 years and this is the worst flooding to have happened. When I arrived home at 3pm, the street was already covered with one-foot deep water.

“I could not drive to my house due to the torrents and, instead, had to run to stop water from entering any further,” he told Daily Express.

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The 31-year-old father said he had to build a temporary barrier with bricks to avoid the bigger hassle of a clean-up job. As of 6pm, rainfall was still ongoing in the district.

According to a Fire and Rescue Department report, residents of Kampung Tanaki took the initiative to move to higher grounds about 3pm.

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“No temporary shelters have been opened yet,” an agency spokesperson said, adding five officers and personnel had supervised the escape.

Last month, The Federal Government announced RM34 million in allocations for a flood mitigation project for Papar.

Environment and Water Minister Datuk Seri Tuan Ibrahim Tuan Man said works for a 1.15km beach barrier and erosion protection structure in Kampung Kuala Dalam with water control gates is expected to commence early 2023.
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