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Heavy Rain In KL Plus Traffic Jam..... :):)
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<blockquote data-quote="maxxsp" data-source="post: 672577" data-attributes="member: 4808"><p>Seriously?</p><p></p><p>I think it was only a year ago when many parts of Singapore were flooded badly, including basement carparks causing damage to many cars. There is little you can do when a flash flood occurs. As a tropical country, Malaysia is actually pretty well prepared. And although our drainage system is full of refuse, can still whisk away a decent amount of water. Look for videos of the flash flood in the city centre of Melbourne, Australia and you can see that their drainage system is not prepared for large amounts of water. The water really has nowhere to go.</p><p></p><p>Also, if you don't know how our SMART tunnel works then you need to watch Discovery Channel's Extreme Engineering or Nat Geo's Megastructures where it was featured. Maybe you will have a newfound respect for how advanced it is.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="maxxsp, post: 672577, member: 4808"] Seriously? I think it was only a year ago when many parts of Singapore were flooded badly, including basement carparks causing damage to many cars. There is little you can do when a flash flood occurs. As a tropical country, Malaysia is actually pretty well prepared. And although our drainage system is full of refuse, can still whisk away a decent amount of water. Look for videos of the flash flood in the city centre of Melbourne, Australia and you can see that their drainage system is not prepared for large amounts of water. The water really has nowhere to go. Also, if you don't know how our SMART tunnel works then you need to watch Discovery Channel's Extreme Engineering or Nat Geo's Megastructures where it was featured. Maybe you will have a newfound respect for how advanced it is. [/QUOTE]
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