East Coast Expressway 2 flash flood due to slope water overflow


A video grab from a road user travelling along the East Coast Expressway 2 depicts flash floods that occured at Kilometre 393. – Roslan Bin Ismail Facebook pic, December 18, 2022.

THE flash flood that occurred at kilometre 393, from the direction of Ajil to Kuantan, on the East Coast Expressway 2 that went viral on social media this morning has completely receded.

Hulu Terengganu District Police Chief, DSP Hasmeera Hassan said the incident that happened at about 11am today was believed to have been caused by the overflow of water from the slope near the location.

He said, however, no accidents or unwanted incidents occurred due to the incident and that the road in both directions can still be used by vehicles as usual.

“The overflow of water receded around 12.30pm. There is no road closure and all types of vehicles can still pass in both directions,” he said in a statement today.

According to Hasmeera, the operator of the expressway is currently conducting assessment and monitoring work at the scene.

A 16-second video that went viral on the social media showed overflowing water coming down from the slope near the location, filling the highway, but vehicles could still pass through.

Yesterday, the Department of Irrigation and Drainage in a statement had warned that several areas in the districts of Kuala Terengganu, Besut, Setiu, Hulu Terengganu, Dungun and Kemaman were expected to be hit by floods starting today based on the simulation of the department’s flood forecast model. – Bernama, December 18, 2022.
 


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