KUALA LUMPUR: Fifteen houses affected by a landslide incident last March in Taman Bukit Permai 2, Ampang near here have been declared unsafe.
State Infrastructure and Agriculture Exco Izham Hashim said this was despite maintenance and slope stability works being carried out."Following a Works Department technical report, I have been informed that 15 houses were found to be unsafe and we have also issued an order to vacate the houses soon.
Izham said work to stabilise the slope at a cost of RM15 million was 80 per cent completed since work started in May, last year and is expected to be completed in March. He said continuous rain before the incident caused water to stagnate in large quantities and eventually caused the landslide.
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