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Volkswagen Passenger Cars Malaysia (VPCM) has announced a flood relief programme for customers affected by the recent flood tragedy, joining a list of other car brands that have also done the same. A 30% discount […]
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ETCM announces flood relief programme for Nissan
Edaran Tan Chong Motor (ETCM), together with Tan Chong Ekspres Auto Servis Centre (TCEAS), have announced a flood relief programme for Nissan customers whose vehicles were affected by flash floods. As part of the programme, […]
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Mazda Malaysia offers relief programme for Penang flood victims – 25% discount on labour and parts
Mazda Malaysia has announced a flood relief programme for customers affected by the recent flood tragedy in Penang, which includes a one-time 25% discount on both labour and parts. The company has advised its customers […]
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Perodua to assist owners affected by Penang floods
Perodua owners affected by the recent floods in Penang will be able to seek assistance from the national carmaker itself – the company is following in the footsteps of Honda, offering free inspections to determine […]
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Honda Malaysia offers relief programme for Penang flood victims – 50% discount on affected parts
In light of the recent flood tragedy in Penang, Honda Malaysia has announced a flood relief programme for its customers, whereby discounts of up to 50% will be offered on affected genuine parts. Customers whose […]
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Floods disrupt KTM’s East Coast intercity services
Keretapi Tanah Melayu (KTM) has announced that its intercity rail services in the East Coast is facing disruptions. Continuous heavy rain in the flood-affected area has affected the track at Km392.5 between Bukit Abu and […]
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Gov’t, DBKL will not compensate flash flood victims
The Government and Kuala Lumpur City Hall (DBKL) has reiterated that it will not provide any compensation to victims of the flash floods that hit the city last month. This was because the floods were […]
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Govt to spend RM92m to improve flood control system
The government will spend about RM92 million to improve the flash flood mitigation system in Kuala Lumpur, The Star reported. This comes after thousands were affected by flash floods in the capital on May 12. […]
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Flash flood victims can sue local authorities – lawyer
Those affected by the recent flash flood in KL can sue the local authorities for damages, a lawyer said in a Bernama report. However, they would have to provide evidence supported by relevant experts to […]
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Honda M’sia Flood Relief Programme – 50% off parts
Owner of that white Honda Accord stuck in last week’s massive flash flood that hit KL, and other Hondas caught in the sea of brown, take note. Honda Malaysia is having an after sales flood […]
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RM40 mil retention ponds to curb KL floods – Ku Nan
Following last week’s flash floods in several areas within Kuala Lumpur, as well as the Klang Valley, the Federal Territories Ministry is now seeking funds of at least RM40 million to build two retention ponds […]
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DBKL won’t bear costs of flood damage vehicles
Last week’s flash floods that occurred in the Klang Valley saw around 100 cars trapped in rising waters on several major roads, including Jalan Pantai Baru and Jalan Tuanku Abdul Halim. Many vehicles were reportedly […]
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KL needs an underground waterway to prevent flash flood, mayor suggests as a long term solution
Following last week’s flash floods that hit Kuala Lumpur as well as the Klang Valley, the authorities are looking for long term solutions to prevent the disaster from striking again. In a report by The […]
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Perodua to assist KL flash flood victims – free towing to service centre, 20% off selected parts
It’s not the first time Perodua is assisting flood victims, but this time, it’s for those who were caught in last week’s flash floods in the Klang Valley. The maker of the Axia and Myvi […]
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Ineffective drainage the cause of flash floods – Gov’t
The Government has said that inefficient drainage is the cause of several flash floods that occurred at several major roads in the Klang Valley recently. According to Natural Resources and Environment Minister Datuk Seri Wan […]