“Nevertheless, we pushed on and it was about two kilometres ahead when we started to notice water spilling onto the road. The water rose in the blink of an eye and entered the car and rose up to our ankles,” she told Bernama today. She said they pressed on after seeing several high-axled vehicles braving the flood water but the fast-rising flood water caused the car to shake. Mashitah said motorists and passengers alighted from their vehicles to find higher grounds after noticing the rapid rise in water level. “A woman knocked on our car window urging us to quickly leave the car as the water was rising higher.
Source: New Strait Times November 05, 2017 11:03 UTC