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The landslide at Lembah Maju in Pandan Indah is the second to hit the area, with a similar incident occurring on Oct 12.

Speaking to reporters on Monday (Nov 4), Teratai assemblyman Yew Jia Haur confirmed that the public car park near the landslide location was closed for repair works.

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Transcript
00:00In the morning, I called for an emergency meeting involving all agencies involved in the restoration work of this river, including JPS, MPAJ, authorities and Selangor Water.
00:22As we can see now, they are trying to repair the pipes of Selangor River.
00:29As we can see, this is the second time this has happened since the first incident that happened on 13th October, involving a submerged vehicle entering a hole.
00:44I have asked JPS to take appropriate action.
00:52According to what has been said by the JPS representative, the restoration work will begin today, if possible.
01:03Because after the incident last month, the contractor has been appointed.
01:11He took some time because he had to go through the approval process.
01:16So he has appointed a contractor.
01:19Actually, according to the schedule, the contractor will come in today.
01:24But before he came in, the second incident had already happened.
01:28That is the reality.
01:30Now that we are working to repair these pipes, will there be any water shortage in this area?
01:38Yes. 300 houses or account holders will be affected.
01:45At this time, there is no water supply.
01:50We have asked Selangor Water to install six static tankers here to facilitate the residents.
02:01Now they are trying to close the water supply in this area.
02:07So it will affect not only the residents here, but also 300 people in the surrounding area.
02:16After they install the water supply, they will open the water supply and the water supply will continue to all residents in the surrounding area.
02:26But not for these 300 people.
02:29So for the 300 account holders here, we will provide static tankers.
02:35How many places will be affected?
02:42According to the statistics of MPHA, there are more than 300 households in the MPHA area.
02:52Of these 300, 200 are classified as hazardous households.
03:00During this time, MPHA has taken aggressive action to monitor and inspect every household.
03:11But sometimes when this happens, it is unexpected.
03:18It is not what we can see.
03:23So what MPHA can do, MPHA has done its best to control all the risks that will occur.

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