Floods: TNB shuts down numerous substations around Klang Valley for safety reasons


Cars submerged in Kuala Lumpur during Monday's (March 7) flash floods.

PETALING JAYA: Tenaga Nasional Berhad (TNB) has shut off electricity supply to substations serving 40 areas around the Klang Valley on Monday (March 7) evening due to the heavy rain and flash floods.

TNB said this was done to ensure the safety of consumers in the affected areas.

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