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[Live footage exposed! 】"The big tree fell down in the storm" on the KL section. Many vehicles + the Monorail track were hit!
Friends who pass through this section, remember to take a detour home! Heavy rain caused a tree to fall and the car was hit! According to a report by Sin Chew Daily, a violent storm hit the center of Kuala Lumpur today (May 7). A large tree fell on the road in front of the Shangri-La Hotel on Jalan Sultan Ismail. Many people were injured. A car was hit! According to reports, the Kuala Lumpur City Council received the report at about 2.28pm in the afternoon, and the authorities immediately dispatched personnel to carry out rescue and clean- up operations to remove the fallen trees as soon as possible.
Station 2 Monorail stops service As the incident occurred between Monorail Bukit Nanas Station and Medan Tuanku Station, the two stations were forced to suspend services. The awning was "uprooted" It can be seen from the photos that the iron pillars of the awning were directly "uprooted", and the iron pillars, broken branches and fallen leaves were scattered on the ground, making the scene a mess.
The road section has been blocked
After the tree fell incident, the Kuala Lumpur City Hall sent personnel to clean up the scene and blockade the relevant road sections. In addition, Li Mingkang, assistant to Bukit Bintang MP Fang Guilun of the Action Party, pointed out that in addition to the Kuala Lumpur City Council, the police and the Fire and Rescue Department also sent personnel to the scene to carry out operations. The number of injured has yet to be determined by the authorities.

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