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Search for woman who fell into KL sinkhole enters day four

‘Flushing’ technique currently being carried out at manhole and has been conducted in stages since last evening, says DBKL

11:37 AM MYT

 

KUALA LUMPUR – The search-and-rescue operation for the female Indian national who fell into a sinkhole on Jalan Masjid India here entered its fourth day today, with the “flushing” technique being carried out at a manhole.

Kuala Lumpur City Hall (DBKL) said the flushing technique has been conducted in stages since yesterday evening.

“However, after two rounds of flushing, the victim has still not been found. Last night, Indah Water Konsortium started flushing at the fifth manhole, which continued until 2am.

“The… team’s search will resume this morning,” it said in a statement today.

Checks by Bernama found that the victim’s daughter, known as Surya, 26, was at the search site around 9am to follow the developments.

Most business premises in the area remain closed, with only a few traders starting operations as of 9am today.

Media personnel were also present at the location as early as 8am to follow the latest updates on the operation.

In the Friday morning incident, the Indian tourist, identified as Vijayaletchumy, 48, disappeared after falling into the eight-metre-deep hole.

She was walking to a nearby temple for breakfast when the ground suddenly caved in. – August 26, 2024

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