tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-261228659536690484.post8343761343954514050..comments2024-03-29T13:16:19.572+08:00Comments on Tukar Tiub: TINDAKAN TEGAS PERLU DIAMBIL – berita hairanTukar Tiubhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14608040106810450946noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-261228659536690484.post-41053252843835545832008-12-09T17:36:00.000+08:002008-12-09T17:36:00.000+08:00Semua perlu memandang hal ini lebih serius. Jangan...Semua perlu memandang hal ini lebih serius. Jangan asyik nak kutuk dan gelak je macam orang tu.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-261228659536690484.post-91548104463611785712008-12-09T12:40:00.000+08:002008-12-09T12:40:00.000+08:00tak perlulah lagi nak bina kediaman di lereng-lere...tak perlulah lagi nak bina kediaman di lereng-lereng bukit.fikirlah tentang keselamatan diri dan orang lain.banyak lagi kawasan yang sesuai untuk didirikan kawasan kediaman mewah.buang persepsi untuk menunujukkan betapa prestijnya seseorang tu kena ada kediaman di lereng bukit.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-261228659536690484.post-20372227281674401912008-12-08T14:41:00.000+08:002008-12-08T14:41:00.000+08:00Justifikasi dari puak keparat untuk kepentingan pe...Justifikasi dari puak keparat untuk kepentingan perut sudah bermula... Malaysia Boleh... Xpayah tunggu 2,3 bulan, lobi untuk pembangunan sudah dimulakan..<BR/><BR/>=======================================<BR/><BR/><B>Discarded double storey houses the cause of Saturday’s mishap, says expert</B><BR/><BR/>KUALA LUMPUR: An abandoned project could have been the cause of the landslide in Bukit Antarabangsa on Saturday, said an expert.<BR/><BR/>Dr Gue See Sew, a geotechnical engineer who specialises in landslides, said abandoned projects were very dangerous when it came to landslides.<BR/><BR/>“The site is not completed and there is no maintenance of the site,” he said, adding that the lack of maintenance, especially of slopes could cause them to collapse.<BR/>Sniffing out victims: A fireman and a rescue dog looking for victims of Saturday’s disaster in Bukit Antarabangsa yesterday. — Bernama<BR/><BR/>Dr Gue, who spoke to reporters yesterday, toured the site of the landslide.<BR/><BR/>The abandoned project, consisting of two rows of double storey units, are located at Jalan Wangsa 9 immediately above the collapsed slope.<BR/><BR/>Dr Gue believed the project could have been abandoned for more than twenty years.<BR/><BR/>He said residents in the area should also be evacuated until the landslide has been cleared and the slope strengthened.<BR/><BR/>“The surrounding slopes would share a similar geological profile and they need to make it safe before people can move back into their homes,” he said.<BR/><BR/>Institution of Engineers said that Saturday’s landslide was not caused by any new development.<BR/>To safety: Army personnel helping residents of high-rise buildings near the landslide area evacuate to safety yesterday. — Bernama<BR/><BR/>Vice-president Tan Yean Chin said there had not been any development on the hillslope that collapsed for the past 15 to 20 years.<BR/><BR/><B><I>“I can see some abandoned houses on top of the hillslope. So, any slope failure in this case is not due to new development,” he said after visiting the landslide area.</I></B><BR/><BR/>Tan said the abandoned houses could mean the possibility of old pipes leaking or bursting which had not been discovered.<BR/><BR/>He said Malaysia should follow Hong Kong’s footsteps in addressing the safety of hillslopes and abandoned housing projects.<BR/><BR/>He said Hong Kong experienced several landslides in the 1980s but brought them under control after the government evaluated the safety of all existing hillslopes.<BR/><BR/>“The institution put forward a recommendation on this matter in 2001 and this is the right time for it to be taken seriously by the Government and local authorities,” he said.<BR/><BR/>On the frequent occurrence of landslides in Bukit Antarabangsa, Tan said:<BR/><BR/>“This landslide is man-made. Bukit Antarabangsa has the same geological factors as other parts of Kuala Lumpur, or even Malaysia.<BR/><BR/>“We share the same type of soil and rock. There is underground water everywhere,” he said.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com