Traffic flow is slow on Jalan Damansara from the Duta tunnel direction due to a fallen tree at the Carcosa exit that is blocking the left lane, reports the Kuala Lumpur Command and Control Centre (KLCCC).
UPDATE: As of 11.52am, KLCCC reports the work of cutting and removing the fallen tree has been completed.
As of 9.17am, the Kuala Lumpur City Hall (DBKL) emergency team are at the location to assist traffic police, traffic warden and DBKL ranger teams that first responded to the incident at around 8.48am.
If plan to head towards KL Sentral or Bangsar and plan to use Jalan Damansara, it’s best to find another route until the tree is cleared. Heavy rainfall is likely the cause of the fallen tree, as a similar incident happened at the exact location in September this year, as reported by The Star.
Jalan Damansara: Terdapat pokok tumbang dilokasi susur naik Carcosa dari arah Terowong Duta, lorong kiri terhalang, aliran trafik perlahan dilokasi. Polis Trafik, Warden Trafik dan Ranger KLC3 02 di lokasi.#kltu@DBKL2u @kwp_my pic.twitter.com/te0pQO0vo5
— KLCCC DBKL (@KLCCC_DBKL) November 28, 2025
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Well as usual idea must be like no we are not going to hire more botanist to check on the tree instead if more of this happens just sub to cronies company for action as practiced from decades of no sustainability and just hope for the best.
Rakyat are angry with all the unfulfilled promises.
Sabah will teach them a lesson.
sabah is asking for 40% O&G revenue shared which had always been historically denied by BN govt