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A view of the landslide near a housing area in Taman Melawati, Ampang, believed to have been caused by a blocked drainage system, on October 15, 2024. — Picture by BERNAMA

Taman Melawati landslide: JMG, JKR assessing soil structure in affected area

KUALA LUMPUR, Oct 15 — The Department of Mineral and Geoscience Malaysia (JMG) and the Public Works Department (JKR) are assessing the landslide site along Jalan E6 in Taman Melawati to determine whether the area is safe or not.

Ampang Jaya district police chief ACP Mohd Azam Ismail said the authorities have identified 11 families living in 16 of the 20 houses on Jalan E6, Taman Melawati, affected by the incident.

“The other four residential units are unoccupied,” he said at the scene.

Azam added that all affected victims have been instructed to evacuate to a relief centre in AU 2 Keramat.

“Victims will remain in the relief centre until the residential area is declared safe, and once the cleanup work is completed, residents can move their vehicles to a safer location,” he said.

The cleanup work in the affected area is being carried out by the Ampang Jaya Municipal Council (MPAJ) and the Gombak District and Land Office, and it is expected to be completed soon.

Azam said that police personnel would be deployed to monitor the residential area on Jalan E6 here throughout the cleaning operation.

A landslide occurred in the area at 10.30am today, following a heavy downpour that began at 9am, with no casualties reported.

Among the security agencies involved in the cleanup efforts and assessment of the landslide area are the Royal Malaysia Police, the Fire and Rescue Department, the Malaysian Armed Forces, the Civil Defence Force, JKR, and MPAJ.

— Bernama

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