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Large hole opens along Kuala Lumpur road after drain collapses

ONGOING SEARCH FOR TOURIST WHO FELL INTO SINKHOLE 

Ms Vijayaletchumy had disappeared after falling into the sinkhole in front of Malayan Mansion while walking to a nearby temple.

She was reportedly on a two-month holiday in Malaysia with her family and was due to return home soon.

Since the incident, claims from 2015 have resurfaced on social media that there was potential for a “giant sinkhole” to emerge in the Malaysian capital at any time. 

But on Sunday, Kuala Lumpur mayor Maimunah Mohd Sharif said the city “remains safe unless proven otherwise by studies”.

The city has been developed for a long time and claims that it was unsafe for development must be backed up by strong evidence, she said, as reported by news agency Bernama.

In response, a task force that includes the Department of Minerals and Geosciences, Kuala Lumpur City Hall, the Royal Malaysia Police and the Public Works Department has been set up to study the safety of development in the capital, she said.

“Based on the current situation, Kuala Lumpur remains safe unless proven otherwise by studies,” Ms Maimunah said.

Source: CNA

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