Floods: Taman Sri Muda treated like 'tourist hot spot', bystanders taking selfies at stricken area


Two residents at Taman Sri Muda, Shah Alam seen cycling through the flood water at their residential area. - YAP CHEE HONG/The Star

While many Malaysians have stepped up to help those displaced by the floods, there are also bystanders who treat the badly hit Taman Sri Muda in Shah Alam like a 'tourist hot spot'.

In a viral post on Instagram, property content creator Sean Tan said some curious onlookers are clogging up the area to take selfies and videos on their trucks.

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