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Three killed in landslide (Updated)

[get_post_meta single=1 key="byline"] | December 6, 2008 Leave a Comment

(Updated 4:40pm, 6 Dec 2008) KUALA LUMPUR, 6 Dec 2008: A landslide occurred at about 4am today in Bukit Antarabangsa, Hulu Klang, near here and police confirmed that three people were killed in the incident which buried 14 bungalows in two housing estates.  Selangor police chief Datuk Khalid Abu Bakar said at the scene the […]

15 cars buried in landslip

[get_post_meta single=1 key="byline"] | December 4, 2008 Leave a Comment

KUALA LUMPUR, 4 Dec 2008: About 15 cars parked between the CIMB and Amanah Raya buildings in Jalan Semantan here were buried under mud and rubble when a landslip occurred there at 5.15pm today. However, there were no reports of any casualties, according to a police officer stationed there. Heavy rain since 2pm is believed […]

Ulu Yam landslide: report in three months

[get_post_meta single=1 key="byline"] | December 1, 2008 Leave a Comment

KUALA LUMPUR, 1 Dec 2008: The Public Works Department (PWD) expects to take three months to complete a report on yesterday’s landslide incident in Ulu Yam which claimed two lives. A spokesman of PWD’s slope engineering division told Bernama that PWD officers had gone to the site today to carry out initial investigations.   He […]

Sisters buried alive in landslide

[get_post_meta single=1 key="byline"] | November 30, 2008 Leave a Comment

HULU SELANGOR, 30 Nov 2008: Two sisters were buried alive in a landslide involving a bungalow at Lot 110, Jalan Belinda 1, Ulu Yam Perdana, near here, early today. Noratirah Roslan, 16, and Nurul Intan Sarina Roslan, 9, were sleeping in their room when the hillside at the back of their house collapsed, sending tonnes […]

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