KUALA LUMPUR – A holiday camping trip turned into a nightmare when a massive landslide hit the Father’s Organic Farm campsite in Batang Kali around 2am today.
This has resulted in nearly 500 search-and-rescue personnel working against the clock to save a total of 94 people.
The Vibes brings you live updates as the tragedy unfolds.
8.20pm – Education Minister Fadhlina Sidek confirms that students and teachers from SJK(C) Mun Choong were involved in the incident.
“Yes, there are students and teachers involved, but the camping trip in question was done in a personal capacity and not one endorsed by the school,” she told a press conference after visiting family members of deceased victims at Sg Buloh Hospital’s Forensics Department.
On the verge of tears, Fadhlina asked that adequate space be given to the families as local authorities undertake the identification process on the victims.
She added that it is not her place to provide a detailed number of those affected, including teachers and students, as that would be the responsibility of the appropriate authority.
Fadhlina also said that her ministry will do its best to provide any aid they can to the families.
8.10pm – A police truck ferrying bodies of deceased victims arrives at Sg Buloh Hospital. However, the exact number of the bodies is not known.
7.12pm – Education Minister Fadhlina Sidek arrives at Sg Buloh Hospital. She is expected to give a press conference on teachers who are affected by the landslide.
7.06pm – Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim is expected to be in Gohtong Jaya at 9.30pm.
6.40pm – Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Ahmad Zahid Hamidi will hold a press conference after being briefed by the search-and-rescue team. He is joined by Deputy Finance Minister Datuk Seri Ahmad Maslan.
6.18pm – Buletin TV3 reported that the death toll has gone up to 21 while 12 people are still missing.
6.15pm – Selangor Fire and Rescue Department director Datuk Norazam Khamis said the death toll has risen to 19 as authorities are in the process of excavating one body.
6.13pm – Human Resources Minister V. Sivakumar said in a statement that the Occupational Safety and Health Department (DOSH) has yet to access the site as search-and-rescue efforts are the priority.
“For now, the incident is not under the department’s purview, but DOSH will conduct an investigation if there are any indications that occupational activities led to the landslide.”
6pm – The Mineral and Geoscience Department has preliminarily attributed the weakening of the hillslopes by underground water flow as the cause of the landslide. Its director said that based on the department’s early observations, “homogeneous material” from the top of the higher ground had fallen after the slopes’ base gave way, following contact with water.
5.11pm – Yang di-Pertuan Agong and Raja Permaisuri Agong express their condolences to the families of those who perished in the Batang Kali landslide.
4.45pm – Following a visit to the site, environment minister Nik Nazmi says the Mineral and Geoscience Department’s response team has been deployed to identify danger zones and control areas to facilitate search-and-rescue efforts.
4.40pm – Two more bodies have been found, bringing the death toll to 18, while 15 people remain missing, said the Fire and Rescue Department.
4.20pm – The Forensics Department is conducting an ante-mortem with relatives of the victims to speed up the identification process, says the health minister.
4.12pm – Dr Zaliha confirms Sg Buloh Hospital has received 11 bodies so far, and the identities of victims are being verified. She adds that medical staffers are expecting more bodies to be sent to the hospital.
4.05pm – Authorities are not ruling out the possibility of more landslides at the Batang Kali campsite, says Natural Resources, Environment and Climate Change Minister Nik Nazmi Nik Ahmad. He adds that the landslide saw a displacement of 450,000 cubic metres of soil.
3.52pm – The Civil Aviation Authority has advised the public against flying private drones in the landslide area, as it might interfere with aerial monitoring carried out by the Fire and Rescue Department as well as helicopters deployed by the search-and-rescue teams.
3.35pm – Health Minister Dr Zaliha Mustafa and her deputy Lukanisman Awang Sauni arrive at the Sg Buloh Forensics Department. They are currently receiving a briefing from the hospital staff.
3pm – Sg Buloh Hospital staffers are arranging chairs at the entrance of the Forensics Department here in preparation for family members of victims whose bodies were sent here earlier today.
The security staff also put up a privacy screen for the benefit of the grieving families.
2.25pm – Berita RTM reported that there are no plans to open a temporary evacuation centre to house the landslide victims.
Deputy Women, Family and Community Development Minister Aiman Athirah Sabu said the victims are temporarily placed at the Ulu Yam Baru police station while waiting for family members to get them home.
“If needed, SK Ulu Yam has been identified as a temporary area to house the victims.”
The ministry will also provide counselling services, as some victims are experiencing trauma, with some crying and unable to talk.
2pm – Bentong MP Young Syefura Othman arrives at the access road to Batang Kali to get updates on the search-and-rescue efforts.
1.44pm – Selangor Menteri Besar Datuk Seri Amirudin Shari says in a statement released that 446 search-and-rescue personnel led by the Selangor Fire and Rescue Department are at the incident site.
“Other state agencies are also deployed to help coordinate all manner of assistance to expedite search-and-rescue efforts for the missing victims. I will also accompany Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim during his scheduled visit later.”
1.40pm – Three men, 10 women, two boys, and a girl have been reported dead, according to the Fire and Rescue Department.
Pasukan Tindakan Bencana Geologi JMG sudah berada dilokasi bencana dan sedang menjalankan siasatan punca kejadian Bencana Geologi Tanah Runtuh di Tapak Perkhemahan, Batang Kali Selangor pic.twitter.com/4MOslOkyNd
— JMG Malaysia (@jmgmalaysia) December 16, 2022
The Mineral and Geoscience Department’s disaster team are on-site this morning to investigate the cause of the landslide.
Hours ago, Selangor Fire and Rescue director Datuk Norazam Khamis said 37 people were rescued while three were found with injuries.
He said an emergency call was placed at 2.24am, following which rescue teams were deployed to the Father’s Organic Farm campsite.
The search-and-rescue operations for missing people are ongoing with 200 personnel on-site.
The 30m landslide roughly the size of three acres occurred by the side of the road near Father’s Organic Farm.
Earlier, it was estimated that 100 victims were possibly trapped under the rubble while 200 search-and-rescue personnel were on-site.
The Gohtong Jaya-Batang Kali road is closed to all vehicles and only open to search-and-rescue teams. Members of the media are not allowed to use the route either.
Earlier, it was estimated that 100 victims were possibly trapped under the rubble.
The road leading up to the affected site is closed.
So far, rescue teams from 12 fire stations – Kota Kubu Baru, Rawang, Genting, Selayang, Shah Alam, Damansara, KLIA, Petaling Jaya, Pandan, Ampang, Kajang and Andalas – have been deployed.
Norazam said the Special Tactical Operation and Rescue Team has also been deployed to the site for search-and-rescue operations.
Video from: Bomba Selangor pic.twitter.com/UFXlzw1Iyz
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1.28pm – Works Minister Datuk Seri Alexander Nanta Linggi says in a statement that the landslide is 300m in length and 70m in height.
1pm – A Kuala Lumpur Hospital spokesman says the post-mortem for the landslide victims will apparently be at the Sg Buloh Hospital.
The Local Government Development Ministry says 16 people are dead and 17 missing from the early morning landslide.
UPDATE TERKINI TANAH RUNTUH BATANG KALI
— KPKT (@kpkt_gov) December 16, 2022
[[ 1:00 PETANG ]]
Jumlah Mangsa: 94 orang
Jumlah Selamat: 61 orang
Jumlah Meninggal: 16 orang
Jumlah Belum Dijumpai: 17 orang
Operasi menyelamat masih dijalankan
The ministry has also announced that of the 94 victims involved, 61 have been rescued.
As of 1pm, 16 people are dead and 17 missing from the early morning landslide at a campsite in Batang Kali, said the Local Government Development Ministry.
UPDATE TERKINI TANAH RUNTUH BATANG KALI
— KPKT (@kpkt_gov) December 16, 2022
[[ 1:00 PETANG ]]
Jumlah Mangsa: 94 orang
Jumlah Selamat: 61 orang
Jumlah Meninggal: 16 orang
Jumlah Belum Dijumpai: 17 orang
Operasi menyelamat masih dijalankan
The ministry also announced that of the 94 victims involved, 61 have been rescued.
UPDATE TERKINI TANAH RUNTUH BATANG KALI
— KPKT (@kpkt_gov) December 16, 2022
[[ 1:00 PETANG ]]
Jumlah Mangsa: 94 orang
Jumlah Selamat: 61 orang
Jumlah Meninggal: 16 orang
Jumlah Belum Dijumpai: 17 orang
Operasi menyelamat masih dijalankan
During his site visit, Local Government Minister Nga Kor Ming said the three campsites involved in the landslide did not have the necessary licences and operators could face up to three years in jail and a maximum fine of RM50,000.
The minister also ordered all 155 local councils nationwide to immediately vacate all campsites by the rivers, waterfalls and hillsides for seven days.
12.30pm – Home Minister Datuk Seri Saifuddin Nasution Ismail has ordered all camping sites and water recreational areas in Batang Kali to close with immediate effect.
Inspector-General of Police Tan Sri Acryl Sani Abdullah Sani was spotted earlier this morning visiting the incident site.
Medical officers from Kuala Lumpur Hospital are providing emergency check-ups for victims brought there.
11am – 13 people died from the landslide at a campsite in Batang Kali, says Health Minister Dr Zaliha Mustafa.
She says some of the bodies have been sent to the Sg Buloh Hospital while the rest are still at the incident site.
Earlier, nine people were found dead while seven were injured, said the National Disaster Management Agency.
Search-and-rescue operations will be supported, including volunteers and food, by the Domestic Trade and Cost of Living Ministry, said minister Datuk Seri Salahuddin Ayub.
Among the dead is a 5-year-old boy, a man, and six women.
According to reports, some of the rescued victims are brought to the Ulu Yam Baru police station to get their statements taken.
9.02am – Natural Resources, Environment and Climate Change Minister Nik Nazmi Nik Ahmad has said he will be heading to the incident site today.
Inna Lillahi wa inna ilayhi raji'un.
— ?? Nik Nazmi (@niknazmi) December 16, 2022
Saya doakan mangsa hilang dapat dijumpai dalam keadaan selamat segera.
Pasukan penyelamat bekerja dari awal tadi.
Saya akan turun ke sana hari ini. pic.twitter.com/fZMDdMuNJf
He also prays for the missing to be found in safe condition, adding that search-and-rescue operations have been ongoing since early morning.
Several cabinet members will also make their way there.
8.55am – Selangor Menteri Besar Datuk Seri Amirudin Shari has shared on his Twitter page that victims rescued are being treated on-site.
Tanah Runtuh di Batang Kali : Proses mencari dan menyelamat (SAR) sedang dilaksanakan dgn giat. Anggota dan aset bomba, PBT, dan agensi sedang dikerah ke tempat kejadian utk membantu proses menyelamat. Mangsa yang ditemui sedang diberi rawatan dan perhatian oleh para petugas.
— Amirudin Shari (@AmirudinShari) December 16, 2022
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Additional reporting by Qistina Nadia Dzulqarnain and Danial Dzulkifly