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2024 - 8 - 26

Kuala Lumpur's Sinkhole Saga: Who Knew Flushing Could Be a Lifesaver?

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Watch as rescuers turn to flushing techniques to save a tourist from a sinkhole in Kuala Lumpur!

In a curious turn of events in Kuala Lumpur, a sinkhole has become the epicenter of a desperate search and rescue operation to locate a missing female tourist. The incident occurred on Jalan Masjid India, where the unfortunate tourist fell into an 8-meter-deep sinkhole while on her way to a local temple. As the search efforts stretch into their fourth day, authorities are employing innovative methods to navigate the complex maze of the city’s sewage systems, notably the flushing method, which aims to push through debris while enabling rescuers to potentially locate the missing individual.

Singapore is lending a helping hand during this crisis, with a local waste management company stepping up to assist in the rescue operations. Equipped with high-pressure jets, they are focusing efforts on two manholes, injecting powerful streams of water in hopes of clearing blockages and revealing any signs of the missing woman. The collaborative spirit highlights the strong regional ties between Kuala Lumpur and Singapore, showcasing how the Lion City is not just about skyscrapers and hawker stalls, but also community outreach during tough times.

In a statement, the Mayor reassured residents that the city remains safe despite the harrowing incident. While some may worry about similar incidents down the line, city authorities emphasize that vital restoration work is being undertaken to prevent future occurrences. The fluctuating weather and aged infrastructure could be contributing factors to the emergence of such sinkholes, adding urgency to ongoing urban development and maintenance talks.

As the search for the tourist endures, curious onlookers are flocking to the area, some even equipped with cameras, creating a peculiar spectacle. This unfortunate but bizarre incident has become the talk of the town, reminding everyone that even in bustling cities like Kuala Lumpur, nature can strike without warning. In case you’re wondering, sinkholes can be formed by a variety of natural and human-made factors. Interestingly, the largest recorded sinkhole in the world is a staggering 750 feet deep and located in Siberia! Not all sinkholes are as dramatic, but let’s hope this tourist’s story has a happy ending soon!

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Image courtesy of "The Straits Times"

Kuala Lumpur sinkhole: 'Flushing' method to be used in search for ... (The Straits Times)

The authorities will conduct the flushing operation and a thorough search at the sewage system endpoint. Read more at straitstimes.com.

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Image courtesy of "CNA"

Malaysia searching manholes, sewage plant again for sinkhole ... (CNA)

Rescuers are using high-pressure jets of water at two manholes to search for the missing tourist, who fell into the sinkhole at Jalan Masjid India last ...

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Image courtesy of "Yahoo News Malaysia"

KL sinkhole: Singapore waste management company offers pro ... (Yahoo News Malaysia)

KUALA LUMPUR, Aug 26 — A Singaporean waste management company has offered its assistance to aid search and rescue effort...

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KL sinkhole: Search for missing woman enters day four (The Star Online)

KUALA LUMPUR: The search and rescue (SAR) operation for the female Indian national who fell into a sinkhole on Jalan Masjid India here entered its fourth ...

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Image courtesy of "Malay Mail"

KL sinkhole: Singapore waste management company offers pro ... (Malay Mail)

KUALA LUMPUR, Aug 26 — A Singaporean waste management company has offered its assistance to aid search and rescue efforts for the Indian woman who fell into ...

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Tourist swallowed by KL sinkhole: Rescue teams flush manholes in ... (AsiaOne)

Search and rescue efforts have entered the fourth day after a woman fell into a sinkhole in Kuala Lumpur last Friday (Aug 23) morning.

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Mayor says KL safe as search extends into 4th day for female tourist ... (Mothership.sg)

She was on her way to a temple when she disappeared into the 8m-deep sinkhole.

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Sinkhole incident: KL Mayor updates on search efforts, reassures ... (Yahoo News Malaysia)

KUALA LUMPUR, Aug 25 — The on-going search and rescue (SAR) operation for the Indian tourist, who fell into a sinkhole o...

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Kuala Lumpur sinkhole: Mayor rejects claims that city is unsafe for ... (The Straits Times)

Her comments came as search and rescue efforts for a woman who fell into a sinkhole enters its fourth day. Read more at straitstimes.com.

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KL sinkhole: We will not stop until she is found, says SAR op ... (The Star Online)

KUALA LUMPUR: "We will keep searching for the victim until we find her", says Dang Wangi OCPD Asst Comm Sulizmie Affendy Sulaiman.

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Image courtesy of "Hindustan Times"

Indian woman, 48, falls into 26 feet-deep sinkhole in Kuala Lumpur ... (Hindustan Times)

The Indian tourist was walking on a pavement in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia when it suddenly caved in. | Trending.

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Image courtesy of "The Straits Times"

KL sinkhole: High-powered water jets to dislodge blockage in ... (The Straits Times)

The public is urged to avoid the area, as the search for 48-year-old Vijayalaksmi continues. Read more at straitstimes.com.

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KL sinkhole: Works Dept to assist in SAR effort, minister confirms (Malay Mail)

KUALA LUMPUR, Aug 27 — The Public Works Department (JKR) has been instructed to provide technological support to assist in the search and rescue (SAR) ...

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KL sinkhole: Special radar brought in to help search operations (The Star Online)

KUALA LUMPUR: Special equipment from the Malaysia Nuclear Agency was seen at the sinkhole site in Masjid India on Tuesday (Aug 27).

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