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Immediate measures taken to prevent more landslides at MACA: police

They include installing iron piles, ground movement sensors

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 26 Apr 2023 9:05PM

Immediate measures taken to prevent more landslides at MACA: police
Disaster operations chief Beh Eng Lai says the Public Works Department has asked a competent contractor to install ground movement sensors in the area as small landslides are still occurring. – Bernama pic, April 26, 2023

KUALA LUMPUR – Covering up the landslide area with canvas tarpaulins is among three immediate measures being taken to prevent further incidents near the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Academy (MACA) here.

Disaster operations chief Beh Eng Lai said the work to cover the affected area had commenced at 3.30pm, and is expected to finish by tomorrow.

“The purpose of covering the area involved is to stop any flow of water, or to prevent water from permeating the ground, as well as ensuring that water flows down easily,” he said in a press conference at the Sentul district police headquarters here today.

Beh, who is also Sentul district police chief, said the measure had been decided on in a meeting with the agencies involved, including the Public Works Department (PWD) and Fire and Rescue Department.

In addition, he said, the installation of iron piles around the landslide area and in the area bordering the fence of the Malaysian Institute of Integrity (IIM) would begin on Friday, with work expected to take two weeks to complete.

After the installation of iron piles is completed, Beh said, a new access road to the MACA building would be built to remove the vehicles trapped in the compound.

“There are about 50 vehicles, including cars, motorcycles, and buses belonging to MACA and its officers that could not be removed because the landslide occurred at the entrance of the academy, which is the only way in and out of the premises," he said.

Beh said apart from that, the PWD had also asked a competent contractor to install ground movement sensors in the area as small landslides were still occurring, reaching the IIM tennis court.

He said the sensors had been placed at 10 points around the affected area and everyone in the area would be instructed to leave in the event of any ground movement.

Meanwhile, Beh said the joint assessment and analysis by PWD and the Fire and Rescue Department affirmed the preliminary investigation that found the incident was due to two main factors, namely stagnant water and a broken underground pipe next to the entrance to the academy

“The MACA building is already 40 years old. We believe the pipes that are underground are also 40 years old, which is quite old. However, the PWD’s assessment of both the MACA and IIM buildings is that they are still safe at this point in time,” he said.

He also did not deny that soil erosion had occurred in the affected area a few years ago; however, he said MACA had patched the affected area. – Bernama, April 26, 2023

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