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Teluk Intan flood woes set to end as RM80.5 million mitigation project approved

After more than five decades of recurring floods, Teluk Intan is set for a major transformation as the government approves a RM80.5 million flood mitigation project aimed at protecting homes, businesses and key infrastructure under Phase 2 of the town’s long-term flood defence plan

3:40 PM MYT

 

KUALA LUMPUR – The long-standing flood problem in Teluk Intan is expected to be significantly eased following the approval of a RM80.5 million allocation for the Teluk Intan Flood Mitigation Development Project (Zone A, Phase 2) under the MADANI Government.

The announcement was made during the project’s groundbreaking ceremony, where Housing and Local Government Minister and Teluk Intan MP Nga Kor Ming said the initiative marks a major milestone in addressing a problem that has affected residents for over 50 years.

“Every time the monsoon season and the phenomenon of high tides occur, many residents of Teluk Intan live in anxiety,” Nga said.

“The people’s concerns are my concerns as well. Therefore, the implementation of this RTB project is an important step to provide long-term protection for residents and ensure that the town of Teluk Intan is free from the threat of floods,” he added.

According to Nga, the project involves the construction of flood mitigation infrastructure stretching 5.65 kilometres, designed to act as a defensive barrier against overflow from the Perak River into the town and surrounding areas.

He noted that while Phase 1 of the project was completed in 2019, several residential areas continued to experience tidal flooding, making Phase 2 essential for a more comprehensive solution.

“With the implementation of Phase 2, this issue can be resolved more comprehensively and effectively. The total length of this RTB will be 7 kilometres,” he said.

The project, which will begin immediately, is scheduled for completion in 2028. Once completed, it is expected to safeguard thousands of residents and enhance the resilience of Teluk Intan’s urban infrastructure while also improving the local living environment through added green and recreational spaces.

Authorities say the project will be closely monitored to ensure timely delivery and adherence to specifications. – June 7, 2026

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