Sinkhole in Jalan Masjid India Points to Sewer System Integrity Issues
Jalan Masjid India Sinkhole Raises Concerns
A second sinkhole has appeared in Kuala Lumpur's Jalan Masjid India, prompting authorities to conduct an integrity audit of the sewerage system.
The first sinkhole, which emerged on August 25, swallowed an Indian tourist, whose body was recovered the following day.
The second sinkhole, which appeared on August 28, is located about 100 meters from the first one. It is smaller in size and has been cordoned off by authorities.
Repair Works Begin on Jalan Masjid India Sinkhole
Authorities have closed Jalan Masjid India to traffic while repair works are carried out. The road is expected to be reopened by September 1.
The Kuala Lumpur City Hall (DBKL) is also conducting an investigation into the cause of the sinkholes.
Concerns over Aging Sewerage System
The Jalan Masjid India sinkholes have raised concerns over the condition of Kuala Lumpur's sewerage system.
The sewerage system in the city is aging and has been plagued by problems in recent years, including blockages and leaks.
The integrity audit of the sewerage system is expected to take several weeks to complete.
Residents Urged to Be Cautious
Residents in the Jalan Masjid India area have been urged to be cautious and to avoid walking on the affected stretch of road.
They have also been advised to report any suspicious activity to the authorities.
Conclusion
The Jalan Masjid India sinkhole incident is a reminder of the importance of maintaining and upgrading our infrastructure.
The Kuala Lumpur City Hall should take immediate action to address the issue of the aging sewerage system to prevent further incidents from happening.
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