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Campsite landslide kills 21, 12 missing
Published on: Saturday, December 17, 2022
Published on: Sat, Dec 17, 2022
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Campsite landslide kills 21, 12 missing
The campsite which was buried by a landslide, killing 21 people and some 12 others still missing.
Kuala Lumpur: Some 12 people are still missing from a campsite in Batang Kali, Selangor following a pre-dawn landslide Friday, the Fire and Rescue Department said.

It also confirmed that 21 people have died in the landslide that occurred on an alternative road to Genting Highlands in Pahang, near Gohtong Jaya.

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“The search and rescue operation for the missing victims is still ongoing,” it said in a Facebook post, adding that out of 94 estimated victims, 59 people were safe, while one person was injured.

There have been conflicting news reports about the number of casualties.

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Search and rescue operations have been going on since about 3am Friday after authorities received a distress call at 2.24am. The camping site at Father’s Organic Farm here, the scene of a tragic landslide had been operating illegally.

Local Government Development Minister Nga Kor Ming, in confirming this, said the campsite was run without an operating licence from the Hulu Selangor District Council.

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“This is an offence under Act 133, namely the Street Drainage and Building Act. If convicted, the person (the operator) can be sentenced to three years in prison or a fine of not more than RM50,000,” he said.

Police said some 100 people were at the campsite when the landslide struck.

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Nga said all “high-risk” camping sites across the country have been ordered to be closed for seven days with effect from Friday. He said the local authorities have been informed of this and the move is to prevent similar incidents, especially when the country is currently facing the north-east monsoon.

“All campsites along rivers, waterfalls and even hillsides that may be dangerous will be immediately vacated for seven days. This situation will continue until new instructions are issued by the government later,” he said.

Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department (Sabah, Sarawak Affairs and Special Functions) Datuk Armizan Mohd Ali, when met the scene, said a total of 628 rescue personnel from 16 agencies were involved in the SAR operation.

He said the main focus of the SAR operation was to rescue victims suspected of being buried, while health personnel are focused on treating the injured.

“We will also ensure the welfare of the victims by providing appropriate assistance which will be managed by the National Disaster Management Agency (Nadma) in collaboration with the disaster management committee at the district level,” he said. 
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