• 2 months ago
Authorities are covering the exposed hillside with a large sheet following the landslide at Taman Melawati, Ampang to prevent further erosion.

Ampang Jaya OCPD Asst Comm Mohd Azam Ismail said sheet measuring 30mx20m will be used after it was found there was still soil movement caused by continuous rain, which could cause further collapse.

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Transcript
00:00This is the second PC to update on the development of the landslide situation in this Malawati Park.
00:10So, for your information, we have had a discussion with all government agencies involved,
00:21such as the Land Authority of Kumbak, MPAJ, Bomba and JKR, and also the Mineral Authority of Gallean Selangor.
00:35So, our findings are that there is still land movement in the area of Bukit Terbabit.
00:47So, in connection with that, a few actions have been taken.
00:52Firstly, MPAJ will place a plastic canvas along the slope related to the landslide
01:02to avoid flooding worse, given that it is still raining heavily at this time.
01:10So, with the hope that by placing this plastic canvas, we can reduce the land movement.
01:18So, in connection with that, the second action is that we have also advised the residents along the I-6 road
01:28to avoid entering their homes today.
01:38So, the third thing is that all residents who are affected by this incident have moved to a new location,
01:51which is the one that we have provided at JKP Zone 1, close to the area of the incident.
01:59Meanwhile, the rest of the residents who do not want to stay in crowded areas,
02:04they will stay at their relatives' houses or hotels nearby.
02:08So, so far, there are still 33 individuals from 11 families in our record.
02:17The third thing is that JMG and JKR will conduct another study tomorrow
02:26to finalise the next steps that will be taken.
02:32How far is the land movement?
02:39How far?
02:4030 x 20 metres
02:4430 x 20 metres?
02:4630 meters long, 20 meters wide.
02:51How far is the land movement?
02:58The land movement is from the top to the bottom.
03:03According to the diameter of the collision, it is approximately 30 x 18 metres.
03:08The original collision is 30 x 18 metres.
03:14Will the study by JOSINE and JKR be conducted again tomorrow?
03:21We will conduct another study tomorrow to see if the land movement exists or not.

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