KUALA LANGAT, Oct 16 — A house in Kampung Medan, Telok Panglima Garang, Kuala Langat, which had been home to four generations for over six decades, was severely damaged in a storm yesterday afternoon.
Its owner Nusiah Kasim, 83, said the storm hit at 4pm while she was resting inside with her children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren, waiting for the Asar prayer call.
“I was holding my great-grandchild, who was terrified of the howling wind and thunder. After a few moments, I went outside to check.
“I saw debris flying about. There were zinc roofing, trees, and all sorts of items in the path of a swirling wind,” she said at her home today.
Despite the devastation, Nusiah expressed profound gratitude that all her family members are safe, even though their beloved home was nearly destroyed, particularly the roof and the wooden walls.
Another victim, Zainah Abdul Majid, 52, said her family has suffered over RM25,000 in losses from yesterday's storm, which caused extensive damage to her roof and ruined electrical appliances.
“I have already called in a contractor to assess the damage. I was informed that repairs to the roof alone would cost RM18,000.
“Today, it was raining again. More of our belongings, especially furniture and other household items, have been damaged because we have yet to repair some parts of the roof,” she said.
Recalling the storm, Zainah said she initially heard a noise on the roof that sounded like monkeys running, moments before the powerful wind tore the sheets away, in what she described as a ‘whirlwind’.

She noted that her family had never experienced such a terrifying storm in their 25 years living there.
Kampung Medan village head Azli Sabirin confirmed that the storm damaged nearly 40 homes in the village of 18,000 residents, destroying roofs, walls, furniture, electrical appliances, and vehicles.
“I had just returned from Jenjarom at 3pm. The weather was very calm, and the sky was clear at the time. I did not expect that within just five minutes, the storm would destroy nearly 40 houses.
“This is the worst tragedy to hit this village in 50 years since we were last affected by a minor flood in 2021,” he said.
Meanwhile, Kuala Langat police chief Supt Mohd Akmalrizal Radzi said in a statement that the storm resulted in minor injuries to 11 pupils from SRA Kampung Medan.
A man sustained an eye injury, while a woman suffered a broken leg after being struck by a piece of metal. Both are currently receiving treatment at the Tengku Ampuan Rahimah Hospital in Klang.
The storm also severely damaged five schools and a hall: SK and SMK Sijangkang Jaya, SK Kampung Medan, SK Jalan Tanjung, SRA Kampung Medan, and Dewan Wawasan Bagu 9 Kampung Medan.
A Bernama survey of the location until 7pm yesterday found that most victims were still clearing debris, with Tenaga Nasional Berhad crews on-site replacing damaged cables and electricity poles.





