Another sinkhole opens up on same Kuala Lumpur road where missing victim fell

SINKHOLE VICTIMS ENTERS SIXTH Time OF SEARCH

This comes&nbsp, amid the search for the missing target, identified as Ms Vijayaletchumy, entered its fifth day on Wednesday, with volunteers doing more washing of the surrounding gutters and searching the Pantai Dalam treatment grow 7km ahead, where the sewer ends.

The visitor vanished while walking to a local church after falling into the hole in front of Malayan Mansion.

She reportedly spent two months in Malaysia with her home and was scheduled to travel home immediately.

Since the incident, allegations from 2015 have resurfaced on social press that there was a chance for a “giant hole” to form in the Indonesian funds at any time. &nbsp,

However, Maimunah Mohd Sharif, mayor of Kuala Lumpur, stated on Sunday that the city “remains healthy unless proven then by studies.”

According to her, claims that the town was unsafe for growth must be supported by strong evidence because it has been developed for a long time, according to Bernama.

A work force involving the Department of Minerals and Geosciences, Kuala Lumpur City Hall, Royal Malaysia Police, and the Public Works Department has been established in reply, she said.

” Based on the current situation, Kuala Lumpur remains safe unless proven then by research”, Ms Maimunah said.

Individually, &nbsp, another cave-in&nbsp, occurred on Tuesday in the Kuala Lumpur district of Kampung Kerinchi, along Jalan Pantai Permai, due to a fell discharge. No accidents or accidents were reported in that event.