Road Closures In Klang On Sunday For Selangor Police Integrity Half Marathon

SHAH ALAM, Several roads in Klang will be temporarily closed and diverted this Sunday, Sept 22, for the Selangor Police Integrity Half Marathon.

Selangor police chief Datuk Hussein Omar Khan announced that the road closures will begin at 4 am and end at 10 am upon completion of the event.

‘A total of 31 roads and routes will be closed completely or in stages for this event, which will involve approximately 5,000 participants, consisting of Selangor PDRM personnel and the community,’ he said in a statement today.

‘Alternative routes available include Jalan Tengku Kelana, Lorong Kota Raja 4, Lorong Kota Raja 6. Road users are advised to follow traffic police instructions,’ he added.

The roads and routes that will be closed in stages are Jalan Istana, Jalan Dato Hamzah, Jalan Moh?t, Jalan Tali Air, Jalan Taman Istana, the five-way roundabout (towards Jalan Istana), Persiaran Tengku Ampuan Rahimah (one lane), Jalan Sri Siantan.

In addition, Jalan Tun Dr. Ismail, Jalan Damak, Jalan Sungai Jati, Jalan Kampung
Jawa, Jalan Kota Raja, Jalan Dato Mohd Sidin, Jalan Landasan, Jalan Kampung Kuantan, Jalan Bukit Kuda, Jalan Batu Tiga Lama, Jambatan Musaeddin, Jalan Tengku Diaudin, Jalan Stesen, Jalan Besar, Jalan Raya Timur, and Jalan Kota Raja will also be affected.

Meanwhile, the roads that will be completely closed are Jalan Padang, Jalan Istana, Jalan Limau, Jalan Raja Jumaat, Jalan Stesen 2, Jalan Pegawai, and Jalan Tengku Kelana 2.

Source: BERNAMA News Agency

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