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A view of the landslide along Jalan Wawasan in Puchong, in the early hours of December 17, 2023. — Picture via FACEBOOK/NG SZE HAN 黄思汉

Landslide: Petaling Land Office conducts structural inspection on houses

PUCHONG, Dec 17 — The Petaling District and Land Office will conduct a comprehensive inspection of 26 terrace houses along Jalan Wawasan following yesterday evening’s landslide incident.

District officer Rahilah Rahmat said the inspection includes analysing the houses’ structure, comprising nine units which have been vacated and 17 others still occupied.

“We will check for any cracks in each house and the possibility of pre-existing cracks that the residents may not be aware of.

“So far, only nine houses have been affected, and other houses in the same row are not involved. However, we need to await the results of the report from the Department of Mineral and Geoscience (JMG) for further action,” she told the press at the site today.

On whether there is still any soil movement in the area, Rahilah said the preliminary JMG report found no signs of movement.

“My team is working to expedite the repair works on the slope, taking into account the unpredictable weather conditions,” she said.

Meanwhile, a Bernama check found the installation of iron piles was actively taking place around the landslide area and the unaffected soil embankment.

The police have set up a control post at the incident site, and barrier tape has been placed to prevent residents from approaching the affected area.

— Bernama

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