
It’s apparently ‘raining indoors’ at the Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) this monsoon season, as a netizen, Jolyne Lim, took to her XiaoHongShu account to showcase a major ceiling leak there on December 8 (Sunday).

She wrote, “It’s raining indoors at KLIA 1. When I passed by here, I noticed such an exaggerated water leak.”
In her video, water can be seen, well, raining down from the ceiling above and pooling on KLIA’s floor, right next to a Chanel store.

Netizens were very amused by this and shared their humourous takes on the matter.

“KLIA’s Terminal 1 has a waterfall just like Singapore’s Changi Airport!”

“This is the second largest airport waterfall in Southeast Asia.”

“It’s a ‘natural’ waterfall.”

“Not every advanced airport can do this, this is the pride of Malaysia.”
According to a report by Sin Chew Daily, this isn’t the first time a major leak has occurred in KLIA as last July, a leak due to heavy rains caused Gate 6 of KLIA Terminal 1 to temporarily close.
You can check out Jolyne’s video here.
What do you think about this? Do feel free to share your thoughts in the comment section.
This post first appeared on WORLD OF BUZZ.



