Unhealthy information for individuals who have to get from the east to west coast – the East Coast Freeway (LPT1) continues to be flooded. In keeping with LLM’s replace simply earlier than midday, the Karak-Temerloh (Kuantan-bound) and Temerloh-Lanchang (KL-bound) stretches are nonetheless flooded and are closed to all automobiles. The picture above, from LLM’s Fb put up, exhibits how dangerous it’s there.
The primary east-west artery was not satisfactory to visitors yesterday because of flooding on the Karak to Lanchang stretch. All that is after all because of the fixed and heavy rain that has been pounding the nation, bringing with it decrease temperatures and gray skies.
In keeping with the official media assertion by LPT1 operator Anih Berhad, the KM 84.6 to KM 84.7 stretch (KL-bound) that was flooded yesterday was opened at 9am this morning, however the eastbound stretch continues to be closed. At KM 113 in Lanchang, the freeway is closed to visitors each methods following an increase in water ranges since 9pm yesterday night time.
If it’s important to get again to the Klang Valley, delay your journey or take different routes, though any such choice will likely be filled with visitors. Because the roads are moist, preserve a much bigger hole to the car in entrance and keep protected.