PETALING JAYA: Traffic in the Klang Valley was congested on the first day of the nationwide MCO 3.0 on Wednesday (May 12) after multiple roadblocks were set up by police to bring down Covid-19 cases which have seen a spike in recent days.
There were roadblocks set up both ways by the police since 8am at the Kota Darul Ehsan arch on the Federal Highway, which marks the Selangor and Petaling Jaya border, where four lanes were reduced to just two.
Roadblocks were also set up both ways by the police at the Sungai Besi NKVE toll booth.
According to Astro Radio Traffic, there is a 50-minute delay from Amcorp Mall heading to the Kota Darul Ehsan Arch.
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A HIKING trail and a stadium, which is popular among brisk walkers and joggers, in Klang have been reopened with the announcement of the conditional movement control order (CMCO).
One of the many trees DBKL plans to grow in the city is the ‘tabebuia pentaphylla’.
KUALA Lumpur residents will soon be seeing more flowering plants and trees of varying sizes and colours in the city centre.
Some of the plants selected are from the amherstia nobilis species, also known as the Pride of Burma.
The tree is renowned for its bright red flowers.
Another choice species is the brownea grandiceps or rose of Venezuela, which produces red and purple flowers.
Also on the list is tabebuia pentaphylla, a fast-growing semi-deciduous tree for cooler areas with glossy green leaves and clusters of pink flowers.