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Kuala Lumpur City Hall safety officers and contractors carrying out repair works at the site of a landslide in front of the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Academy (MACA), along Persiaran Tunku Syed Sirajuddin in Bukit Tunku, Kuala Lumpur, on April 26, 2023. — Picture by BERNAMA

Minor landslides still detected at MACA — Police

KUALA LUMPUR, April 26 — Minor collapses have been detected in the area affected by a landslide at the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Academy (MACA) at Persiaran Tunku Syed Sirajuddin in Bukit Tunku last night.

Sentul police chief ACP Beh Eng Lai said there were several collapses last night believed to have started at 10pm, with some soil movement on the fence area of the adjacent Malaysian Institute of Integrity (IIM).

Operations are still continuing today with the help of several technical teams, namely the Department of Mineral and Geoscience, the Slope Engineering Branch of the Public Works Department and Kuala Lumpur City Hall (DBKL).

“There are still collapses and soil erosion at the site, simply covering with canvas may not be able to reduce the risk of danger.

“We are thinking about installing iron piling to prevent the nearby buildings, namely the IIM and MACA, from being further affected,” he told reporters earlier today.

Beh said the police believe that one of the factors causing the landslide was stagnant water.

“A meeting will be held with the technical team for the process of installing iron piling in the area at 3pm at the Sentul police headquarters,” he said, adding a press conference would be held after the meeting at 5.30pm.

Forty-five people were evacuated following the incident which occurred yesterday at about 1.30pm that affected the main entrance to the building.

— Bernama

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