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Thursday, December 11, 2008

Malaysiakini [to Developer] and nobody will knock your door, except ghost haunting you !!

Tis la tat la ! Everytime same !
"Don't scare ! fuck on baby..come on , nobody knocking the door ! come on again ....uh....UH.."
(except you are fucking ghost)

11th December Malaysiaparty 's [SPort] Special Report
(picked from themalaysianinsider.com) :
http://www.themalaysianinsider.com/index.php/malaysia/13879-set-up-slope-management-to-prevent-landslides-says-expert

Set up slope management to prevent landslides, says expert
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KUALA LUMPUR, Dec 7
— Bukit Antarabangsa’s slope management and inventory should be established to monitor the risk of each slope in the area.


This is to ensure a stringent and continuous slope monitoring by the authorities, a geology expert suggested today.

Prof Datuk Dr Ibrahim Komoo said this could help the authorities identify areas prone to landslides and give early warning to the public which could help save lives since the area was identified as high-risk.


The director of Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia’s Institute for Environment and Development (Lestari), who has been involved in various studies carried out by the authorities after each major landslide in the area, said:

“What is needed now is that there should be slope management and slope inventory on the area as there are already enough data from previous studies on the soil conditions and geological setting of the area.


“The studies are enough. The engineers have understood (the soil and geological situation of the area). Now, it’s the action,” he said today.

He was asked to comment on yesterday’s early morning landslide which killed four people and buried 14 bungalows in Taman Bukit Mewah and Taman Bukit Utama, Bukit Antarabangsa.


Ibrahim said the Ampang Jaya Municipal Council (MPAJ) needed to begin “profiling and monitoring management of each slope in the area”.

“Currently, the authorities do not have the (relevant) information like where the slopes are; where the catastrophic areas are or which slopes are at risk.


“Nobody can give the answers,” he lamented.

Ibrahim, one of the leading experts who conducted the study of the Bukit Antarabangsa area, following the Highland Towers tragedy which killed 48 people on Dec 11, 1993, has identified this area as a high-risk area.


“Its soil condition is prone to landslides, and related geological setting and soil conditions also proved that,” he added.

Expressing disappointment with the slope management in Bukit Antarabangsa, Ibrahim said: “In Malaysia, once a company has developed a housing project and handed it over to the owner, everybody washes their hands.”


“I have actually been frustrated long enough when it comes to Bukit Antarabangsa. Every time it rains, I have anticipated (that) something like this would happen,” he said.

Ibrahim was also involved in carrying out studies on a Oct 5, 2002 landslide incident which flattened a double-storey bungalow belonging to Affin Bank Bhd chairman Gen (Rtd) Tan Sri Ismail Omar, killing his wife, Puan Sri Azizah Abdul Aziz, son Hijaz, two in-laws, two grandchildren and two Indonesian maids, after tonnes of earth rolled down a slope.


The former soldier’s bungalow was located about 300m from the Highland Towers.

Ibrahim said since the Highland Towers tragedy, many studies were conducted by various groups, and the finding had been submitted to the relevant agencies and parties.


“My students and I have conducted studies on the slope failure which had caused the death of Gen (Rtd) Tan Sri Ismail’s family members. I did a thorough mapping on soil condition.” — Bernama
(above picked from http://www.themalaysianinsider.com/index.php/malaysia/13879-set-up-slope-management-to-prevent-landslides-says-expert)

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