Selangor Journal
A total of 13 vehicles were trapped between two landslides along Jalan Raub-Bukit Fraser (Fraser’s Hill), about 230 kilometres from here, which was believed to have occurred around 1.30pm on January 3, 2020.

13 vehicles trapped by fraser’s hill landslides, no injuries — police

KUANTAN, Jan 3 — Police confirmed that a total of 13 vehicles were trapped between two landslides along Jalan Raub-Bukit Fraser (Fraser’s Hill), about 230 kilometres from here, which was believed to have occurred around 1.30pm this afternoon.

Raub district police chief Superintendent Kama Azural Mohamed said that all of them were believed to be trapped after not being able to proceed due to the landslide at KM2 of the road, and unable to return to Fraser’s Hill due to another landslide at KM4 of the same road.

“No casualties were reported. Currently, a number of people have been brought back to Fraser’s Hill with the help of police and villagers, after they walked across the area blocked by the landslides.

“Priority is given to women and children. Others are still in the process of being evacuated before being taken to Fraser’s Hill to spend the night,” he said when contacted by Bernama today.

Kama Azural said that police had contacted the Public Works Department and the roadcare team from Kuala Kubu Bharu, Selangor, to clean up the road.

As at today, Kama Azural confirmed that there were landslides at three locations along Jalan Raub-Bukit Fraser, believed to have occurred due to continuous rain since yesterday.

 

— Bernama

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