A train derailed near the Chan Sow Lin station in Kuala Lumpur today, prompting the activation of alternative train services and free buses. The incident occurred this morning, and all passengers were successfully evacuated.
Rapid KL announced the continuation of alternative train services and free buses until the end of the day following a train derailment near Chan Sow Lin station. The incident, which occurred this morning, resulted in no injuries, and all passengers were evacuated safely.
Rapid KL confirmed today that one of its trains derailed near the Chan Sow Lin station, disrupting services on the Ampang-Sri Petaling line. Fortunately, no injuries were reported, and all passengers were successfully evacuated.
A local man in his 50s was found dead in a waterway in Taman Sentosa, Kuala Lumpur, with initial investigations suggesting a heart attack as the cause of death. The police have confirmed that the man was a contractor working for Air Selangor.
At the Rain Rave water music festival in Kuala Lumpur, attendees managed to subdue a woman wielding a knife, leading to her arrest by police. The incident occurred on Saturday night, with a viral video showing a man attempting to disarm her.
During the closing night of the Rain Rave water music festival in Kuala Lumpur, a 28-year-old woman wielding a knife was apprehended after brave intervention from attendees. The incident occurred amidst a crowd of approximately 30,000 people.
Kuala Lumpur City Hall has imposed a 300-meter buffer zone around a proposed development project near Bukit Kiara Park in response to residents' concerns. The decision follows protests from residents of Taman Tun Dr Ismail regarding the environmental impact of the project.
A Kuala Lumpur court has sentenced a 24-year-old woman to two years in prison after she threw her newborn from the 38th floor of a residential tower. The incident occurred in February 2025, and she was convicted of involuntary manslaughter.
The Malaysian Deputy Minister of Communications, Tio Nee Ching, inaugurated the 21st ASEAN Journalists Association (CAJ) conference in Kuala Lumpur on Monday, emphasizing the vital role of journalists in enhancing regional understanding amid global challenges. The conference serves as a platform to strengthen cooperation among journalists in the region.
The Kuala Lumpur City Hall has announced the initiation of three projects aimed at improving road conditions to alleviate traffic congestion in the Segambut, Seputeh, and Wangsa Maju areas. The project, named 'Traffic Lankar', focuses on reinvesting revenues from new projects into local infrastructure enhancements.
Taman Persikatuan Limbah Kiara Park in Taman Tun Dr. Ismail is set to reopen in June, with authorities confirming that a nearby wall collapse will not affect the project timeline.
Indonesian boxing champion Winona Karamoy made her international debut in Kuala Lumpur, competing against Malaysian champion Imabel Cassandra at the Byon Combat Showbiz 7 event. This match marks a significant step in her athletic career after retaining her title in Indonesia.
The Kuala Lumpur Irrigation and Drainage Department reported that a river in the Malaysian capital has exceeded danger levels, raising concerns about rising water levels. This situation arises despite no recorded rainfall in the area.
Kuala Lumpur City Hall has issued 23 fines and confiscated 28 pieces of unauthorized photography equipment as part of the 'Op Lens' campaign targeting the phenomenon of 'Ulat Photo'. This initiative took place in the Saloma Link and Petronas Twin Towers areas.
Authorities in Kuala Lumpur have announced the closure of main roads in the Bukit Bintang area from April 30 to May 2, 2026, coinciding with Labor Day celebrations and the Rain Rave water music festival. This event is part of the 'Visit Malaysia 2026' tourism campaign, expected to attract large crowds.
Kuala Lumpur City Hall has announced the implementation of strict measures against unlicensed street photographers, citing public safety concerns. This initiative aims to maintain order and security in the Malaysian capital.
Malaysian Prime Minister's Department Minister Hannah Yeoh announced the launch of the 'Bangun Kuala Lumpur' initiative aimed at encouraging citizens to enter the capital early to alleviate congestion during peak hours. This initiative is part of a comprehensive effort to address the city's traffic challenges.
Malaysian authorities arrested six individuals, including a senior police officer, for their involvement in armed robberies targeting wealthy foreigners, with losses estimated at around $1.1 million.
Authorities in Kuala Lumpur have arrested six individuals, including a senior police officer, as part of investigations into a series of armed robberies targeting foreign nationals, resulting in estimated losses of <strong>4.4 million Malaysian Ringgit</strong>.
A karaoke center in the Cheras area of Kuala Lumpur was attacked by a group of masked men, with police confirming the assault was orchestrated due to business disputes. A total of 45 individuals, including high school students, have been arrested in connection with the incident.
Massive crowds gathered today at the Xiao En Centre in Kuala Lumpur to bid farewell to Tun Ling Liong Sik, the former president of the Malaysian Chinese Association (MCA). The memorial service was attended by family, friends, and prominent figures, offering their final respects in a serene atmosphere.
On April 7, Kuala Lumpur witnessed a significant incident when protesters interrupted the speech of the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission Chairman, Tan Sri Azam Baki, during the Wacana Ilmiah Perdana event at the World Trade Center. This disruption sparked widespread debate about corruption issues in the country.
A group of masked individuals stormed an entertainment center in Cheras, Kuala Lumpur, causing property damage in an incident that occurred around 1:30 PM yesterday. The police received a report about the incident in the evening and are currently investigating the matter.
The Malaysian Ministry of Women, Family and Community Development announced the freezing of grants for the Taman Wayo Community Rehabilitation Center in Kuala Lumpur following investigations into financial mismanagement and concerns regarding the safety of trainees. This decision comes after complaints from parents about unallocated financial assistance.
The Malaysian government has announced plans to install more surveillance cameras around the Petronas Twin Towers in Kuala Lumpur to combat the issue of unlicensed photographers causing problems for tourists. This initiative follows an incident where a group of unlicensed photographers assaulted a man who intervened in a dispute with a foreign tourist.
The Indonesian Embassy in Kuala Lumpur has issued a warning about fake TikTok accounts claiming to represent it. Citizens are urged to be cautious and not to provide personal information.