Maimunah said Kuala Lumpur had been developed for a long time, and any claims that it was unsafe for development must be backed by strong evidence and thorough studies.
“We have established a task force, which involves the geology department and the public works department, among others, to look into and study this matter.
she said at a press conference at Jalan Masjid India today.However, based on the current situation, KL remains safe unless proven otherwise by studies,
Recently, a 2015 Facebook post uploaded by an environmental activist resurfaced and went viral. The activist had claimed that the city was the most unsafe place in Malaysia, with the potential for a
to open up at any time.giant sinkhole
The post further claimed that 40% to 60% of Kuala Lumpur’s foundation consisted of limestone, and that unregulated development and disorganised drainage systems could accelerate the occurrence of a giant sinkhole.
Maimunah nonetheless gave an assurance the situation around Jalan Masjid India and Kuala Lumpur in general was under control and safe for visitors. - FMT
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