Mudskipper


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If you've been reading the papers, you'd know that the flood on the 10th of June had been hogging the headlines for a couple of days at least. Well, the dust has kind of settled, figurately, but literally it has not. The flood has left the Masjid Jamek area full of sand and the amount of people kicking it up is quite choking. On Monday (the 11th), I went to work like any other day. As I walked out from the Star LRT station I found it strange that the side of the roads were a little muddy and that the McD was boarded-up thyphoon warning style. I shrugged it off. As I reached the Putra LRT station, I found that grass and garbage had been wound tightly at the bottom of the Dilarang Menjaja sign post (DBKL performs raids every other week, but the traders still come back to ply their wares). As I walked further towards AmBank, I saw that a part of the wall separating Masjid Jamek and Sg Gombak had collapsed and that the AmBank basement parking was flooded. It doesn't take Hercule Poirot to figure out what has happened. I continued on towards Central Market and saw that the Sin Seng Nam coffeeshop was closed due to a mudlogged kitchen. Upon reaching the Tower of Solitude, I was greeted by a scene of chaos-- The basement parking had flooded; 6 out of the 7 lifts didn't work; the only working lift only reaches the 15th floor; I bloody work on the 25th floor; And upon reaching the top, the air-cond gives out at 2:00pm due to an interrupted water supply to the chillers. Fuck. Fuck. Fuck.

Such a waste that the SMART Tunnel wasn't operational at that time. They could've used the alternative-- activate the SMART Tunnel in our beloved Works Minister's head.

Comments

Anonymous said…
that water diversion function will only operate in july i think.. i feel sorr for the traders though.. sure rugi teruk!.. looks like there's going to be another downpour this afternoon as well.
adrien said…
arghhh the rain is ferociously temperamental lately that it's almost impossible for the usual stroll at curve's "street". sobs. :p
Legolas said…
Yeah, Monday morning the LRT stations were like aftermath of some typhoon. Remember the last time where the same area flooded? I actually was at the Putra Masjid Jamek station trying to cross over to Star Line but it was flooded! That's the first time I ever saw a flood.
Janvier said…
We were actually working in Tun Perak when it got flooded the last time - *smart* of us to decide to stay back instead of leaving early.

Thankfully it wasn't as bad last time - the water level creeped up close to McDs but no closer - but the trains stopped running! Luckily were able to take the buses back.
Pike-chan said…
wow~~ really bad situation there and hope SMART works as it's built to be... poor those people business over there... sure a big loss and those car owners at the car parks too...
Anonymous said…
Surfed over from Jase's.

Crazy shit, climbing ten floors.

*Salute*
William said…
@Mel:
Never bur RM10 Punjabi suit ke?

@Adrien:
The flea market? It always rains when I visit.

@Legolas:
The first time? My home in Kuantan used to flood very often. The shit would float outta the toilet.

@Janvier:
Could've floated home on Ronald McDonald!

@pikey:
Dahlah not covered by insurance.

@QueerR:
Aku Anak Malaysia!

@Jamie:
Welcome! 10 floors ain't that bad... luckily my legs could still take it.

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