Continuous heavy rain has triggered flash floods, landslides, and fallen trees across the Klang Valley since yesterday afternoon, affecting both Selangor and Kuala Lumpur.
Flash floods strike multiple areas in Selangor
Rain began yesterday and continued throughout the night with varying intensity.
Several low-lying areas in Selangor reported flash floods, including Sekinchan, Sungai Besar, Kampung Melaka (Hulu Langat), Genting Highlands (Hulu Selangor), Klang, Shah Alam, and parts of Puncak Alam.

In Puncak Alam, around 700 residents from Taman Saujana Aman were forced to evacuate due to rising floodwaters.
Five evacuation centres activated
According to the Selangor Fire and Rescue Department, five temporary evacuation centres (PPS) have been opened as of 1 pm today.

A total of 110 flood victims from 30 families are currently being housed there.
Taman Sri Muda in Shah Alam, a known flood hotspot since the 2021 disaster, began seeing water levels rise in low-lying areas this morning.
The Shah Alam City Council acted quickly by helping residents move their vehicles to safer locations.
Road closures due to water overflow
Several roads in the Klang Valley are affected due to overflowing rivers.
All lanes on the New Klang Valley Expressway (NKVE) heading from Setia Alam to Shah Alam have been fully closed.
In the direction from Damansara to Bukit Raja, water has completely submerged the area under the bridge.
Landslide reported in Kuala Lumpur
At 10 am on Nov 24, 2025, a landslide took place at Jalan Sepadu 7, behind Block B of Flat Taman United.

The incident caused soil and debris to fall onto a vehicle parked nearby.
Seputeh MP Teresa Kok responds immediately
In a Facebook post, Seputeh MP Teresa Kok said her team received alerts from residents and quickly reported the incident to Kuala Lumpur City Hall (DBKL).

Her service centre team arrived at the scene at 10.40 am to assess the situation.
DBKL and rescue teams on-site
Fire and Rescue Department (Bomba) officers, along with DBKL personnel, arrived promptly and secured the affected area.
Kuala Lumpur Mayor Datuk Fadlun also visited the scene shortly after.
