Showing posts with label Tanah runtuh. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tanah runtuh. Show all posts

19 February 2013

TERKINI ; Tanah runtuh di Ara Damansara


PETALING JAYA (Feb 19, 2013): A stretch of road collapsed in a landslide here Monday night after heavy rain caused a retaining wall to give way.
The wall fell onto the riverbank, causing the road to collapse at around 8pm, before the soil further eroded through the night. This caused the entire road section to collapse just metres from some shoplots in Dataran Ara Damansara.
Petaling Jaya mayor Datuk Alinah Ahmad said today immediate rectifications were being made to prevent further soil erosion and danger to businesses and people in the area.
"We are trying to rectify the whole thing. We are putting on plastic sheets and diverting discharged water to the river.
"After that, we will put in sheet piles to stop further erosion," she told theSun during a site visit today.
MBPJ councillor Khairul Anuar Zainuddin, who is in charge of Ara Damansara, said the department would immediately issue notices to tenants and owners of nearby shoplots, informing them of the action taken.
"However, this area has not been handed over to the council yet, so it is still under the developer, Dataran Ara Damansara Sdn Bhd.

29 December 2012

TERKINI [1.30 tghari]: Tragedi tanah runtuh Bukit Setiawangsa


KUALA LUMPUR: The collapse of a concrete embankment in Bukit Setiawangsa due to land erosion has resulted in the residents of 41 houses being evacuated.
Puncak Setiawangsa residents association assistant chairman Fauziah Jamaluddin said only homes and shoplots opposite the site would be affected.
"Other houses in the area are not affected, people can go home and move around freely," she told reporters at the scene.

TERKINI : Tanah runtuh di Bukit Setiawangsa

A snapshot of the landslide which happened tonight. Pic: Twitter @NurMarisaaa
A snapshot of the landslide which happened tonight. Pic: Twitter @NurMarisaaaKUALA LUMPUR: According to Bernama, a landslide has occured tonight at Bukit Setiawangsa.
Online checks by Malaysian Digest on Twitter found several tweets reporting that the retainer wall at the peak  of Bukit Setiawangsa has collapsed resulting in the landslide.

No fatalities have been reported thus far.

Bernama adds that the residential area in which the landslide happened houses several local politicians, including parliament member Dr Zulhasnan Rafique.

The road coming into and going out of the area has been closed to traffic.
--BERITA LANJUT MENYUSUL

08 August 2011

Tragedi Cameron Highlands : 8 jam untuk keluarkan 9 mayat

CAMERON HIGHLANDS: Pasukan mencari dan menyelamat mengambil masa lapan jam untuk mengeluarkan semua sembilan mangsa dalam tragedi tanah runtuh di perkampungan Orang Asli Sungai Ruil, di sini Ahad.

Pengarah Bomba Pahang Datuk Abdul Wahab Mat Yasin berkata operasi bermula 6.15 petang dan ditamatkan pada 2.15 pagi tadi selepas mangsa terakhir ditemui kira-kira 1.20 pagi.

Operasi melibatkan 248 anggota dan pegawai pelbagai agensi termasuk Polis Diraja Malaysia, Jabatan Bomba dan Penyelamat, pasukan Smart dan Majlis Perbandaran Cameron Highlands, katanya kepada Bernama, di sini.

Beliau berkata sebanyak tiga jentolak digunakan untuk mengalih timbunan tanah, selain anjing pengesan dari Jabatan Bomba dan Penyelamat bagi membantu mengesan kedudukan mangsa.

Tragedi itu mengorbankan tujuh nyawa termasuk empat wanita manakala dua lagi cedera parah.

Mereka yang maut ialah Normadiah Lasik, 69, Ali Hassan, 50, Jaafar, 49, Mohd Ikbal Jaafar, 15, Sara Gunung, 37, Norma Gunung, 51, dan Yusnizan Yusof, 22, dan kesemua mayat dihantar ke Hospital Sultanah Hajjah Kalsom, Tanah Rata untuk bedah siasat.

Sementara dua yang cedera iaitu Bah Anjang Besar a/l Anjang, 39, dan Serry Priary a/p Suri, 15, dihantar ke Hospital Raja Permaisuri Bainun di Ipoh untuk rawatan lanjut. - mStar

07 August 2011

Tanah runtuh di Cameron Highlands - 1 terkorban 2 parah

KUALA LUMPUR: Seorang wanita terkorban manakala seorang lelaki dan seorang wanita cedera parah dalam kejadian tanah runtuh di perkampungan Orang Asli Sungai Ruil, Cameron Highlands, Pahang pada Ahad.

Jurucakap Ibu Pejabat Polis Daerah Cameron Highlands berkata kejadian yang berlaku pada pukul 5.45 petang itu membabitkan lima buah rumah penduduk kampung.

"Mangsa yang cedera parah dan mayat wanita berkenaan dihantar ke Hospital Sultanah Hajjah Kalsom, Tanah Rata di sini," katanya ketika dihubungi Bernama di sini.

Katanya, operasi mencari dan menyelamat mangsa lain yang dikhuatiri tertimbus dalam kejadian itu sedang giat dijalankan oleh anggota polis, Jabatan Bomba dan Penyelamat dan Jabatan Pertahanan Awam Malaysia. - BERNAMA

06 December 2008

Politicians’ promise of more action comes too late for Bukit Antarabangsa victims - malaysiakini

By Leslie Lau
Consultant Editor

KUALA LUMPUR, Dec 6 — The federal government has immediately frozen all building permits for hillside development, while the Selangor state government has put all local councils on high alert in the aftermath of this morning's landslide in Bukit Antarabangsa.
The country's attention was once again drawn to the dangers of hillside developments after this morning's incident killed at least four people and caused thousands to be evacuated from the leafy neighbourhood which is within sight of the Petronas Twin Towers.
Bukit Antarabangsa, which has had a history of landslides, is also adjacent to the Highland Towers condominium, where almost 15 years ago one tower collapsed, killing 48 people and prompting national soul-searching over the need for more stringent regulations on hillslope developments.
Then, as is the situation now, government leaders quickly responded with promises to ensure more stringent regulations.
Visiting the site of rescue operations today, Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak said the government will no longer allow any development in hilly areas at risk of landslides to avert a recurrence of the mishaps.
As such, he said, developers should not lobby the government for approval for projects in these areas, Bernama reported.
"I believe there is no reason to carry out development on hill slopes at risk of landslides. It is better to take preventive measures to avert possible disasters.
"We have to learn from what has happened today," he said during a visit to look at the landslide at Bukit Antarabangsa, Hulu Klang, near here.
Meanwhile, Selangor Local Government Committee chairman Ronnie Liu said all local councils had been put on high alert.
"I have instructed all the local councils to run a check on areas in their districts to ensure they are safe," he said.
He added the state government had also accepted an offer from the Real Estate and Housing Developers Association (Rehda) to audit potential landslide areas in the state.
But even as political leaders promised more action, the tragic tales emerging from the site of this morning's landslide pose a grim reminder of how previous promises by political leaders have not resulted in better maintenance and monitoring of hilly developments.
One of the more poignant tales which emerged was that of Datuk Shaharuddin Adnan who tried in vain to look for his son who was trapped in the landslide.
He called his son Shaiful Khas's mobile phone and followed the ringing to locate his son.
What Shaharuddin found was his son's hand sticking out from under the rubble, his hand still holding on to the mobile phone. Shaiful was already dead. -- TMI

Four dead in Bukit Antarabangsa landslide







KUALA LUMPUR, Dec 6 — Four people, including a mother, her two-month-old baby and maid, have been confirmed dead in a massive landslide early today that has trapped hundreds of residents in Bukit Antarabangsa.
Police also said seven others are missing and 15 injured in the 4am landslide that swept and buried 14 houses in Jalan Bukit Mewah and Jalan Mewah Utama.
In an immediate reaction after visting the disaster site, Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak said the government will not issue any more permits for hillside developments.
Selangor police chief Datuk Khalid Abu Bakar said police will evacuate nearly 5,000 residents from the vicinity of the landslide which has also cut off access from the main road to housing estates in Bukit Antarabangsa.
Rescue officials said 93 residents have been saved from the tonnes of earth, mud and rubble in the landslide believed to be triggered by heavy rains in the Klang Valley in the past few weeks.
The injured and the remains of the dead have been rushed to the Kuala Lumpur Hospital.
Retired businessman Datuk Shaharuddin Adnan found his son's body in the rubble of his collapsed house by following the ringing of the boy's mobile phone. The 20-year-old Saiful Khas was still holding the mobile phone when his body was discovered.
The 63-year-old man's wife and relative who were in the house survived the disaster. Rescue workers could not save his son, he added.
Some 160 personnel from the police, army, Ampang Jaya Municipal Council and medical personnel are involved in the ongoing search and rescue operation.
The landslide happened near the Highland Towers tragedy just five days shy of 15 years ago that killed 48 people when Tower One collapsed.
Meanwhile, Bernama reports that the injured were given first aid at the Addinniah surau before being sent to hospital. At least 12 ambulances were spotted at the scene.
One of the affected bungalows is owned by Datuk Mohamed Thajudeen Abdul Wahab, the principal private secretary to the prime minister. Thajudeen and his family are safe as they were not at home at the time.
Bukit Antarabangsa assemblyman Azmin Ali said at the scene that earth movements continued to take place and that electricity supply to several housing estates in Bukit Antarabangsa was disrupted.
Eyewitness Hassan Saad said he was watching television in his sitting room at 4am when he heard what sounded like strong wind but when he looked out, the air was still and the trees were not swaying.
He returned to watching the TV but suddenly he heard an explosion like that of a bomb. He ran out of the house and saw the earth sliding down the hillslope and hitting his neighbour's house in front.
The 48-year-old businessman said he shouted to wake up his family and alert his neighbours to run for their lives. His family of 10, including his mother-in-law and two cousins, managed to run to safety.
Hassan, who has been living there for 15 years, said it was the first time that such a thing had happened in the area.
"Last month, eight trees fell on the hillslope about 20m behind my house and I informed the Ampang Jaya Municipal Council about it.
"They came and chopped the trees. I thought that everything was okay then," he told reporters at the scene.
Another resident, Lian Wan Jian of Taman Bukit Mewah, said he heard two loud noises and thought that it was an earthquake.
He said he was still awake at that time but his wife and two children were jolted from their sleep by the noises.
When he opened the door to run out, he and his family saw the force of the earth movement lifting the cars and felt his house being pushed towards the neighbour's house. He and his family, however, managed to run to safety.
"Maybe we were able to save ourselves because our house is at the end (of the row)," he said at the centre for the victims at the Addinniah surau in Taman Bukit Mewah.
Meanwhile, a man who wanted to be known only as Chong, said his daughter and two-month-old grandchild were buried alive in the landslide while his son was still missing as at 9am.
He said he visited them last night and had gone home at 11pm but was told by a neighbour's son that his son's house had been buried in the landslide.
The place was in chaos and hundreds of residents were unable to get out of the area because the only road leading out was jam-packed with bulldozers, fire engines, ambulances and lorries, and the security forces involved in the search and rescue operation.
Residents trying to flee the area also contributed to the traffic congestion.
Meanwhile, the Drainage and Irrigation Department's Infobanjir website has thus far not listed Bukit Antarabangsa as facing a risk of landslides from either a single rainstorm event or successive days of moderate rain.
The highest rainfall charted by DID for Bukit Antarabangsa was 17mm and 22mm last Wednesday and Thursday respectively. There was relatively no rainfall recorded for Bukit Antarabangsa area since midnight on Friday.
A check with the Meteorological Department shows that rainfall in areas in Selangor remains normal despite the daily evening rainstorms. -- TMI

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