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Taman Bukit Berlian landslide area declared as disaster site: Negri authorities

Fire Dept probe finds location still at risk of larger collapse

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 02 Dec 2022 4:35PM

Taman Bukit Berlian landslide area declared as disaster site: Negri authorities
The landslide area at Jalan Bukit Berlian 5, Taman Bukit Berlian, Lobak, Seremban. Negri Sembilan Disaster Management Committee chairman Datuk Razali Ab Malik says the slope there collapsed following the unusual flow of water after continuous rain. – @bernamaradio Twitter pic, December 2, 2022

SEREMBAN – The landslide area at Jalan Bukit Berlian 5, Taman Bukit Berlian, Lobak near here has been declared a disaster site, said Negri Sembilan Disaster Management Committee chairman Datuk Razali Ab Malik.

He said the slope along the stretch collapsed following the unusual flow of water after continuous rain.

Razali said an initial investigation by the Fire and Rescue Department found that there was still soil movement in the area, which risked causing larger collapses.

“As at 12pm yesterday, the cracks on the road have become more significant, namely from a few inches to about two feet.

“Checks at the scene at 8pm yesterday showed that the cracks have widened,” he said in a statement here today. 

Razali said the landslide which occurred at 4am yesterday had resulted in three cars falling down the slope.

However, he said there were no casualties reported in the incident which had affected 47 families and 12 houses.

“Based on the preliminary assessment conducted by the Fire and Rescue Department, 12 houses in the area are unsafe for occupation.

“All the affected residents have agreed to evacuate their homes until the slope repair work is completed to avoid any casualties,” he said.

Following the incident, the Seremban Disaster Operations Control Centre has been activated and it can be contacted at 06-601-1038. – Bernama, December 2, 2022

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