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Floods: Aid for Taman Sri Muda residents pour in as rescue efforts intensify
2021-12-20 00:00:00.0     星报-国家     原网页

       SHAH ALAM: More residents in flood-hit Taman Sri Muda in Section 25 here were rescued as sunny skies brought further respite and floodwaters began to recede.

       Residents were spotted venturing out for the first time since floods ravaged their homes as the water level dropped further which allowed them to safely wade their way out.

       However, not everyone was that fortunate as floodwaters in some areas appeared to be stagnant and remained at chest level, prompting efforts to rescue stranded victims.

       Basic necessities also had to be delivered by boats to those stuck on the upper floors.

       Khairol Norman Abdul Manap, 35, said he could not bear watching the dire situation in Taman Sri Muda from the comforts of his home in Kuala Selangor and decided that he wanted to be part of the rescue operations.

       Borrowing four of his employer’s boats, he and a friend headed to Shah Alam and used them to rescue as many flood victims as they could; senior citizens, children and the sick, in particular.

       "Alhamdulillah, we have made at least 40 trips to rescue stranded victims since 7pm yesterday.

       "Yes, it’s tiring, but there is always a sense of relief when you get to help and rescue those in trouble,” he told Bernama here on Monday (Dec 20).

       Ahmad Fadhil Zafri, 38, from D’ Kayangan in Section 13 here said residents from his housing area bandied together to distribute food to the Taman Seri Muda victims today.

       "We knew that they had no food supplies in the past few days so we try to help as much as we can,” he said.

       Checks also found that a lot of aid was being channelled by security forces and non-governmental organisations to the rescue base at the Taman Seri Muda bridge.

       For Taman Seri Muda resident Mohd Shahrin Redzuan Mohd Roslan, 27, the flood that hit his housing area is the worst experienced in 10 years, made even worse when residents lost electricity supply and telecommunication network coverage.

       Recalling his own nightmarish experience, he said floodwaters inundated the ground floor of his house very quickly, forcing his family to flee upstairs.

       "Both our cars also went underwater. It was the same in most areas of Taman Seri Muda,” he said.

       As for S. Suresh Kumar, 23, the flood this time around was a “nightmare” not easily forgotten.

       He said the family went through anxious moments, especially as his brother was epileptic and had a strict medication regime to follow. - Bernama


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关键词: Taman Sri Muda     SHAH ALAM     stranded victims     More residents     floodwaters     rescue    
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