Exco says Sri Muda floods not caused by construction near sluice gate


Selangor infrastructure and agriculture exco Izham Hashim has dismissed a viral video of a woman alleging that a construction project near the sluice gate in Taman Sri Muda was the cause of severe flooding in the area. – The Malaysian Insight file pic, December 29, 2021.

THE Selangor government has denied allegations that a construction project near the sluice gate in Taman Sri Muda, Section 25, Shah Alam was the cause of severe floods in the area.

“It has nothing to do with it. The planning permission was obtained in 2015 and the building plan was approved in 2017, which means that everything that was requested had complied with the conditions set, including the buffer area and underground detention pond,” state infrastructure and agriculture exco Izham Hashim told reporters in Taman Sri Muda today.

He was commenting on a viral video of a woman alleging that the construction project was the cause of the floods in the area.

Izham said as mentioned before, the floods were due to an unusual amount of rainfall and the high tide phenomenon.

“Taman Sri Muda is located in a low-lying area and when the high tide phenomenon occurred and there is backflow, we need to close the gate, if not the water from Sg Rasau and Sg Klang will flow into this area.

“When we close the gate, we would use pumps but during the recent floods, all the power substations were submerged in flood waters and the electricity supply was cut off. The two locations to pump water out were also affected and we had to do it manually,” he explained.

Izham said the state government has taken an immediate measure to build another sluice gate in Taman Sri Muda with a pumping capacity of 5,100 litres per second which is expected to be completed within a year.

Selangor would also identify areas to build more reservoirs and increase pump capacity to address flood problems in the state, he said. – Bernama, December 29, 2021.


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