KL sinkhole: focus on clearing sewer blockage after divers’ earlier failed attempt

Search for missing Indian national enters its eighth day

10:24 AM MYT

 

KUALA LUMPUR – The search-and-rescue operation for the Indian national swallowed by a sinkhole on Jalan Masjid India here last Friday has resumed after being temporarily halted around 5am today.

Checks found that the search team, consisting of the Royal Malaysia Police, the Fire and Rescue Department, Kuala Lumpur City Hall and the Minerals and Geosciences Department, was already at the scene and the surrounding area by 8am to continue the operation.

It is understood that the search operation, now in its eighth day, is still focused on efforts to clear a “backlog” or 15m blockage detected yesterday in the sewer lines below Wisma Yakin, approximately 44m from the sinkhole.

This follows an unsuccessful attempt at 4am today by two scuba divers from the Fire and Rescue Department’s Northern Region Academy to clear the debris in the sewer chambers after nearly half an hour of diving.

It was also observed that the number of business premises operating around the location remained the same as yesterday, with only those inside buildings mostly open, while traders using tents or roadside stalls were closed. 

On August 23, an Indian woman identified as G. Vijaya Lakshmi, 48, disappeared after falling into the 8m-deep sinkhole while on her way to a nearby temple.

The search operation was activated on the same day, involving personnel from various security forces and local authorities who employed multiple techniques, including jetting, flushing and water suction to clear the incident site. – August 30, 2024

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