A sinkhole was discovered along Jalan Pantai Permai in Kampung Kerinchi, Kuala Lumpur, causing alarm among residents and commuters. The Kuala Lumpur City Hall (DBKL) shared the news on its official Facebook page, along with photos showing a large section of the sidewalk that had completely collapsed, forming a significant hole.
According to the post, DBKL responded swiftly to the incident, securing the affected area at 10 PM on August 26. While the exact cause of the sinkhole is still under investigation, initial reports suggest that it may have been caused by a collapsed drain beneath the surface. The city council has assured the public that they are working diligently to determine the cause and to ensure the area is safe.
This incident follows closely on the heels of a tragic event that occurred nearly a week earlier in Masjid India, where a woman from India fell 8 meters into a sinkhole. Despite five days of intense search efforts, she has yet to be found. The recurrence of sinkholes in such a short time frame has sparked concern among Kuala Lumpur residents, leading to questions about the integrity of the city's infrastructure.
The latest sinkhole incident has highlighted the urgent need for a comprehensive review of the city's drainage and infrastructure systems. Residents and commuters are hoping for prompt action from the authorities to prevent further incidents and restore confidence in the safety of Kuala Lumpur's sidewalks.
As investigations continue, the public is advised to avoid the affected area and to stay informed through official channels for updates on the situation.