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Continuous heavy rain has had significant repercussions in Kuala Lumpur, highlighting the importance of effective roof protection and urban infrastructure resilience. On the afternoon of the incident, prolonged rainfall caused a landslide at Taman Bunga Raya, Jalan Genting Klang, resulting in the collapse of a retaining wall that severely impacted a nearby house. The landslide, triggered by the intense and sustained downpour, underscores the vulnerability of structures situated near slopes and the critical need for robust roof protection and drainage systems.
The Kuala Lumpur Fire and Rescue Department (JBPM) promptly responded to the emergency, dispatching six personnel and a fire engine. Upon arrival, they found the house affected by ongoing soil movement, prompting authorities to order the temporary evacuation of residents for their safety. The incident serves as a stark reminder of how extreme weather conditions, such as heavy rainfall, can compromise the integrity of buildings and the safety of occupants, especially in areas prone to landslides.
In addition to the landslide, the downpour caused widespread flash flooding across various parts of Kuala Lumpur, exacerbating the challenges faced by city dwellers. Notably, the open parking area in front of the World Trade Centre (WTC) Kuala Lumpur was submerged under half a meter of water, affecting over 50 vehicles. The flooding was due to the overflow of the Gombak River, further emphasizing the need for effective flood management systems to protect urban infrastructure and minimize damage during heavy rains.
The Kuala Lumpur Information Department reported that several major roads were also affected, including Segambut Bypass, Jalan Sultan Azlan Shah, Jalan Pahang, and others. These disruptions highlight the broader impact of heavy rain on urban mobility and the need for comprehensive urban planning to mitigate the risks associated with extreme weather events.
In conclusion, the recent heavy rains in Kuala Lumpur underscore the importance of roof protection, landslide prevention measures, and robust urban infrastructure to safeguard lives and property. As climate change continues to intensify weather patterns, proactive measures must be taken to enhance the resilience of cities to withstand such challenges.