Kuala Lumpur sinkholes: Jalan Masjid India sewers to get ‘integrity audit’ after second cave-in; DPM Fadillah says area is safe

Additionally, Mr. Fadillah urged the general public to refrain from making any speculative comments about the event. &nbsp, &nbsp,

” We know every time there is an event, many Facebook authorities will look. Please do n’t do this because this wo n’t help. Let the government conduct their studies. For today, our focus is on the hunt and rescue”, he said, adding that the government should also be wary of the victim’s home.

Ms. Vijayaletchumy’s home reported that she had spent two months in Malaysia and was scheduled to make a quick trip house.

Her brother, Mr M Suria, 25, earlier told Bernama he had just got her name tattooed on his left shoulder. He had rushed from Thailand to Kuala Lumpur after hearing about it from his brother-in-law, and he last spoke to her on the day of the affair, at around 1.30 a.m.

SECOND SINKHOLE ADDS TO Problems OF Organizations

Companies on Jalan Masjid India, which is known for its numerous department stores and silversmiths, became more concerned as a result of the appearance of a second hole.

More stores have been operational since last Friday, but staff claim that people are still essentially avoid the area.

” People also have a phobia of coming around”, said Ms Sarine Shamima Bahurdeen, 47, who works at a smith store. This next hole will only make issues worse.