Floods: Clean up begins as water recedes in Taman Sri Muda


The aftermath of the recent flood in Taman Sri Muda Shah Alam, Thursday, Dec 23, 2021. - RAJA FAISAL HISHAN/The Star

SHAH ALAM: Floodwaters in Taman Seri Muda have started to recede on Friday (Dec 24), a full week after the residential area was inundated by floods on Dec 18, allowing residents to finally begin the laborious cleaning up process.

Residents were busy cleaning their houses in several residential locations that Bernama checked on Friday.

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