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Search and rescue personnel retrieve the body of a victim of a landslide at Kampung Raja, Blue Valley in Cameron Highlands, Pahang, on January 27, 2024. — Picture by BERNAMA

Cameron Highlands landslide site illegally cleared, reveals district officer

CAMERON HIGHLANDS, Jan 27 — The landslide incident in Kampung Raja, Blue Valley, here, occurred in the Sungai Wi D Forest Reserve area, which had been illegally cleared by a vegetable farm operator since last year, despite facing enforcement actions.

Cameron Highlands district officer Syed Ahmad Khirulanwar Al-Yahya Syed Abdul Rahman said the local farm owner was arrested during an enforcement operation by the Pahang State Forestry Department in April last year.

“The settler applied for a forest land use permit, but the Forestry Department did not grant approval due to the steep slope exceeding 35 degrees.

“This decision was made to mitigate potential hazards, particularly landslides, especially during periods of heavy rainfall,” he told a press conference at the disaster control centre at the incident site, here, today.

Khirulanwar said continuous monitoring by the relevant departments would be undertaken to address the problem of forest encroachment in the area.

The case is being investigated under Section 81 of the National Forestry Act 1984.

Five Myanmar nationals, including a woman, were feared buried after the house occupied by the victims was crushed by a landslide at about 2.40am yesterday.

All the foreign victims were workers at the vegetable farm and the two bodies found yesterday have been identified as Law Ha Phey, 36, and Ki Shing Om, 48.

The other three victims were identified as Shing Law Har, 56, Om Myu, 37, and Thang Moung, 25.

— Bernama

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