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DBKL to bring in landslide early warning system

This to be done in stages, priority on high-risk areas, says mayor

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 05 May 2023 8:54PM

DBKL to bring in landslide early warning system
A recent landslide at the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Academy in Kuala Lumpur. Kuala Lumpur Mayor Datuk Kamarulzaman Mat Salleh says 108 landslides have been reported in the capital since December 2021. – ABDUL RAZAK LATIF/The Vibes pic, May 5, 2023

KUALA LUMPUR – Kuala Lumpur City Hall (DBKL) will introduce an early warning system for landslides in the capital.

Kuala Lumpur Mayor Datuk Kamarulzaman Mat Salleh said the system will be implemented in stages, with priority given to high-risk locations.

“In addition, DBKL, through its slope unit, is also actively monitoring high-risk landslide areas to ensure immediate action can be taken if there are early signs of slope failure.

“This unit will be responsible for updating existing slope data in KuLSIS (Kuala Lumpur Slope Information System) so that the total number of slopes recorded is the latest and accurate, in line with the rapid development in Kuala Lumpur,” he said.

According to him, there have been 108 landslides reported since December 2021, involving risky slopes requiring further action from the relevant parties.

He explained that of the total, 59 complaints involved road reserves where repair works have been completed, while 49 more slopes were under the responsibility of private landowners.

DBKL, he said, had issued notices to landowners to carry out repair works, which the council will monitor from time to time.

“Slope management in Kuala Lumpur actually involves various parties, dependent on and subject to the ownership of the land in the area. For example, if a landslide occurs in an area under the jurisdiction of the Federal Lands Commissioner, the Public Works Department will take appropriate action for repair work to be carried out. 

“This is such as the incident which occurred at the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Academy on April 26. However, DBKL will be ready to assist if needed,” he said.

According to him, the management of landslides under DBKL’s responsibility covers road reserves, recreational areas, and any land under its maintenance.

To further streamline slope management in the city, Kamarulzaman said DBKL is preparing guidelines for slope maintenance in owned land areas as a reference, specifically for private landowners. 

In addition, DBKL’s slope unit plans to meet and hold briefings with city folk to explain slope management in private areas to raise awareness about the early signs of landslides so that preventive measures can be taken.

“Through sharing information about landslides with city folk, it can help residents be more proactive and prepared when landslides occur and (they can) know the safety aspects,” he said. – Bernama, May 5, 2023

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