9:37 AM |
  Author: EmerGence
By K.M. LEW
ALOR SETAR: More than 3,000 people from some 50 villages in Kedah and  Perlis have been evacuated to relief centres as non-stop rain caused  havoc in the two states.
     The bad weather from Sunday also forced  the closure of several roads, including KM10.2 of North-South Expressway  in Changlun, causing massive traffic jams on either side of the  expressway on Monday.
     The stretch was closed since 1pm after it was submerged under two-metre-deep floodwaters.
     Signboards were put up to tell motorists plying between Bukit Kayu Hitam and Changlun to use the Changlun-Kuala Perlis highway.
     In Kedah, more than 2,000 people from more than 35 villages in two districts in Kedah to been moved to relief centres.
     In Perlis, 1,218 people from 17 villages were evacuated to 10 relief centres in the state.
     A  spokesman of Perlis Welfare Department Flood Operation Centre said that  several stretches of roads were also submerged under about two metres  of floodwaters, including Jalan Kaki Bukit and Jalan Titi Tinggi.
     Drainage  and Irrigation Department director of water resources and hydrology  Hanafi Mohamad Noor said water from Timah Tasuh Dam was released Monday  morning after it reached the maximum level of 30m.
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