Flash floods hit Ringlet, Cameron Highlands following heavy rain
Police confirm no injuries reported as waters recede after two-hour surge
En resumen
- Flash floods caused by heavy rain submerged roads and affected vehicles in Ringlet, Cameron Highlands.
- Local police reported no injuries and confirmed that floodwaters receded within two hours.
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Por qué importa
Cameron Highlands is a hilly region in Malaysia prone to flash floods, often linked by residents to ongoing construction activities.
A 15-second clip shows waist-high muddy waters, which social media users likened to teh tarik, surging through Ringlet, swallowing the main road and pushing against cars.
Cameron Highlands police chief Azri Ramli said the flood was caused by a heavy downpour that began at 2pm in the hilly terrain.
“The run-off from hilly areas surged onto the main road, causing flash floods. However, the situation remained under control, and the waters fully receded by around 4pm,” he told Bernama on Monday.
No one was injured but police received reports about vehicles being carried away by strong currents, Azri said.
Social media users pointed to indiscriminate building works as the cause of such floods in the highlands.
Qué observar
Perspectiva de IA — posibilidades, no hechos
Local authorities may face pressure to review building permits in the highlands.
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Preguntas abiertas
- What is the total number of vehicles damaged?
- Will there be an official investigation into the alleged indiscriminate building works?


