Thursday, October 2, 2014

Wrath of the rain

The Star, Wednesday October 1, 2014

Wrecking havoc: Kajang town inundated with water after a river burst its banks because of torrential rains late Monday evening.
Wrecking havoc: Kajang town inundated with water after a river burst its banks because of torrential rains late Monday evening.

RESIDENTS of Ampang, Kajang and Shah Alam are counting the cost of the flash floods that affected their businesses and damaged their property.

At first glance, everything seemed to be in order yesterday afternoon at Pasar Besar Kajang in the centre of town.

Upon closer inspection, some workers in the shops, especially those near the river, were seen cleaning their premises — no thanks to a flash flood that occured the day before after a heavy downpour.

Shanti Muniandy, a flower shop trader at the market, said the water overflowed from the banks of the river and rose to half a metre.

“I had just gotten home from work that day and was alerted of the flash floods. I rushed back to salvage what I could,” she said, adding that she still suffered losses amounting to RM400.

Shanti, who has been operating her stall for 19 years, said that floods had become so common that the traders there were afraid whenever it rained heavily.

She said that part of the contributing factor to the flash floods was irresponsible dumping of rubbish.

“There is a rubbish disposal bin meant for traders nearby, but people from outside treat it as a dumpsite as well, causing it to overflow.

“When it floods, all the rubbish is washed down the river,” she said.

“I hope the Kajang Municipal Council (MPKj) will apply stricter enforcement and issue heavy summonses to deter people from behaving irresponsibly,” she added.

Meanwhile, flower shop owner, Low Hoon Hang, said that overdevelopment in areas upstream was to blame.

Residents of Taman Nirwana in Ampang say a gabion wall that was constructed in a drain at Jalan 43 has compounded flood woes here.
Residents of Taman Nirwana in Ampang say a gabion wall that was constructed in a drain at Jalan 43 has compounded flood woes here.
 
“When there are new housing or commercial projects, ex-mining ponds are filled with land. This causes those areas to become higher and when it rains, the large volume of water floods low-lying areas like Kajang, creating a bad basin effect, said Low who is also Taman Bukit Mewah Residents’ Association chairman.

“MPKj should monitor these developments to ensure it does not impact the overall environment,” he said.

Meanwhile, a shoe trader, who only wanted to be known as Lee, said that most double-storey shops near the market have been renovated to be a few inches higher than the ground around them.

He spent RM40,000 on the renovations.

In yesterday's downpour it was reported that water had overflowed into residents' homes in Taman Nirwana in Ampang.
Water had overflowed into residents' homes in Taman Nirwana.
 
“I have been operating here for over 20 years and it is not easy to just move,” he said, adding that he could not insure his business as Kajang was a known area for floods.

“It comes to a point where we just accept it and live with it,” he said, while adding that MPKj should come up with more comprehensive solutions to mitigate floods.

MPKj public relations head Kamarul Izlan Sulaiman said that they sent a clean-up crew immediately after the flash floods on Monday and everything was cleared within a few hours.

“Our team from the Landscape, Urban Development Department as well as Pantas crew (quick reaction team) were on the scene and cleared the area by washing away mud with high-powered water guns. They also cleared fallen branches and other rubbish clogging the drains,” he said.

On plans in place to mitigate further floods, Izlan said they were discussing with the Irrigation and Drainage Department on upgrading works for the river.

Flood in Kajang ( SEPTEMBER 29, 2014 )
The water levels in the centre of Kajang town rose to half a metre.
 
“We will be working with other agencies to come up with a long-term solution,” he said, adding that for the moment, MPKj will conduct regular cleaning of drains to ensure no blockages occur.

In Shah Alam, the debris caused by thunderstorms which uprooted trees, blocked road access and damaged rooftops was cleared efficiently by authorities and contractors.

The heavy rain that lasted only for less than an hour had strong winds which destroyed the roofs of some factories nearby Bukit Jelutong Business and Technology Centre in Shah Alam.

Motorists who normally left their vehicles at parking bays shaded by trees saw branches and uprooted trees falling on their vehicles.

Cars parked at Jalan Astaka M U8/M parking lots at Bukit Jelutong Business and Technology Centre has a trees and branches fallen on it after the thunderstorm yesterday.
Uprooted trees and broken branches damaged cars parked at the Bukit Jelutong Business and Technology Centre.
 
Major roads like Persiaran Astaka were partially blocked by fallen trees.

The areas affected by the thunderstorms here were Bukit Jelutong, TTDI Jaya, Shah Alam City Centre, Section 9, Section 8, Section U2 and Section U8.

Shah Alam City Council (MBSA) deputy corporate communications director Shahrin Ahmad said MBSA had its disaster team called the Action Team on standby to make their rounds and to handle relief work.

The MBSA Action Team acted on complaints on fallen trees, blocked access to roads and even fallen branches made to the 24-hour council hotline for disasters at 03-5510 5811.

“Besides this, the action team went on their rounds to check the affected areas.

“The team also liaised with the Meteorological Department on the weather forecast before the cleaning work was carried out.

“Then, the council sent shredder trucks and open tipper lorries to the affected areas to collect branches and debris on the road.

“About 100 staff members from Park and Recreation Department, Social Waste Management Department and MBSA contractors helped in clearing the branches.

“Most of the debris that blocked access to roads was cleared within two hours,’’ he said.

Shahrin added that the Action Team has three shifts — Shift One (8am to 4pm), Shift Two (4pm to midnight) and Shift Three (midnight to 8am).

“Each shift has seven members in the team on standby.

“When there are not enough staff members to handle disasters, we would call in the staff from the Enforcement Department and other relevant departments to carry out cleaning and disaster relief work,’’ Shahrin said.

Meanwhile, some 16 houses in Taman Nirwana, Ampang were inundated as water levels in the drains overflowed.

Residents complained of water overflowing into their homes up to one foot high.

In some areas here, it was reported that water had risen to more than three feet in less than an hour.
Taman Nirwana Residents’ Association adviser M. Thomas said the current drainage system could not support the growing number of neighbourhoods.

“For example, a monsoon drain meant for three neighbourhoods, now has to support up to seven.

“So, whenever there is a downpour, these drains overflow and our homes are flooded,” he said, adding that the last flash flood occurred in May this year.

Thomas added that the problem was compounded after a gabion wall was constructed in a drain at Jalan 43 in Taman Nirwana.

“The wall was built some 10 days ago by Ampang Jaya Municipal Council (MPAJ) and they did not even inform the association on the matter.

“Because of the volume of water, the backflow caused water to rise and enter our homes,” he said, adding that a nearby playground was also submerged during the flash flood.

Jalan 45 resident Albert Lee, 58, said he was lucky this time around as the water stopped short of entering his home.

“Unfortunately, some of my neighbours were not as lucky.

“Their furniture and other valuables were damaged as water flowed into their homes.

“As most of them were at work, they were shocked to come home to see their belongings damaged by the flood,” he said.

Commenting on the issue, MPAJ acting president Abdul Hamid Abdul Hussain said the flash flood was unusual as it was worse than usual.

“We had 80mm of rain yesterday and because of this, the drains could not cope with the volume of water and the hardest hit was Taman Nirwana.

“Although we have done a series of five upgrading projects over the past eight years, costing some RM1mil, the problem still persists.

“We even conducted a desilting exercise in August.

“We may look into appointing a consultant to do an overall study of the area and advise us on how best to solve this issue.

“We may also look at widening the existing retention pond or deepening the drains,” he said.

Cop nabbed for molesting 23-year-old Indonesian construction worker

The Star, Tuesday September 30, 2014 

KAJANG: A policeman has been arrested for allegedly molesting and soliciting sex from a 23-year-old Indonesian construction worker in Bandar Damai Perdana here.

In the Sunday incident, the 26-year-old man who holds the rank of Lance Corporal and his colleague apprehended the woman at a shared house in Cheras Damai Perdana for failing to produce her passport at about 3pm. 

District deputy OCPD Supt Abdul Ghani Mohamad Ji said the policemen handcuffed the woman and brought her to the Bandar Damai Perdana police headquarters for further interrogation.

“He brought her into a room and started to perform an unauthorised body check on her.

“She broke down in tears after the officer fondled her body parts and made sexually suggestive comments at her,” he added. 

Supt Abdul Ghani said policeman made lewd gestures at the woman, in what police believed to be an attempt to solicit sex from her. 

“The woman was locked in a different room after she rejected the his sexual advances. 

“She was later released after her housemate came to the police headquarters with her passport.

“We arrested him on Monday following a report lodged by the victim,” he added.

Supt Abdul Ghani said the officer was married and had a four-year-old daughter. 

He is being investigated under Section 354 of the Penal Code for using criminal force with the intent to outrage modesty.

Meanwhile, Supt Abdul Ghani condemned the deviant cop’s behaviour and said if found guilty, strict disciplinary action will be taken against him. 

“We do not tolerate this kind of conduct in our force and will make no compromise on the matter. 

“Any member of our force that is found guilty of inappropriate behaviour will be justly punished,” he said.

Pictures of the flood in Kajang

This is almost the same as the flood a couple of years ago. However, this time it is a little less severe. Anyhow lots of damage done.

























Banjir kilat landa Kajang umpama 'tsunami kecil'

 
 
KAJANG: Golongan peniaga dan orang ramai menyifatkan banjir kilat yang melanda bandar ini kelmarin sebagai 'tsunami kecil' dan menggesa pihak berkuasa tempatan menyelesaikan segera masalah perparitan di bandar itu.

Malah kejadian banjir kilat kelmarin adalah kali ketiga melanda bandar berkenaan sehingga menyebabkan kesesakan lalu lintas yang teruk dan beberapa kenderaan terperangkap.

Banjir paling teruk pernah berlaku pada akhir 2011 menyebabkan Kajang dinaiki air secara mendadak dan menyebabkan kerosakan harta benda.

Pengusaha kedai bunga, Eiean Moidin, 38, berkata, banjir kilat itu umpama tsunami dan tidak menyangka berlaku lagi di bandar Kajang sehingga menjejaskan pendapatan hariannya.

"Ia bagaikan tsunami... saya terkejut apabila air mula naik ke paras pinggang dan menyebabkan banyak barang rosak dan tidak dapat dijual," katanya. 

Tinjauan BH Online hari ini pula mendapati sistem saliran yang tidak mencukupi dan tidak diurus dengan baik gagal menampung hujan lebat luar biasa kira-kira dua jam pada petang itu sehingga menyebabkan banjir kilat berkenaan.

Malah, beberapa bangunan yang terletak di kawasan rendah terutamanya di sekitar Pasar Kajang sering terjejas akibat banjir apabila Sungai Jelok tidak lagi mampu menampung kapasiti air sedia ada.
Sistem saliran yang tidak mencukupi boleh mengakibatkan air melimpah jika berlaku hujan lebat luar biasa.

Peniaga di Pasar Kajang, Rahmat Putra Ali, 36, pula meminta Majlis Perbandaran Kajang (MPKj) dan Jabatan Pengairan dan Saliran (JPS) supaya menyelesaikan segera masalah berkenaan termasuk melebarkan Sungai Jeluh dan Sungai Langat.

"Banyak projek pembangunan baharu yang dilaksanakan di kawasan ini (Kajang)... memang baik tapi ia perlu diseimbangkan dengan sistem saliran dan parit yang lebih baik. Sungai Langat juga perlu didalamkan lagi.

"MPKj perlu peka mengenai isu banjir. Sistem saliran di bandar Kajang perlu ditambah baik dan dipertingkatkan selaras dengan pembangunan yang dilaksanakan," katanya.

Kontraktor pembinaan, Shahudin Yakob, 49 turut kecewa terhadap MPKj yang masih gagal menguruskan sistem saliran di bandar berkenaan.

"Ini masuk kali ketiga Kajang dilanda banjir kilat, namun tak ada langkah penyelesaian dibuat bagi membendung isu ini.

"Sudah tiba untuk MPKj menambah baik sistem saliran sedia ada bagi mengelakkan perkara yang sama berulang," katanya.

PEMANDANGAN dari atas menunjukkan keadaan pekan Kajang yang dilanda banjir kilat, baru-baru ini. - Foto Twitter Bomba