Latest landslip tragedy calls for
action: geologist
21/11/2002 malaysia.kini.com
Yap Mun Ching
The latest landslide tragedy which
claimed eight lives in Taman Hillview, Kuala Lumpur, highlights the need
for the government to set up an agency to look into causes of natural
disasters, said a prominent geologist today.
A senior fellow of the Institute for Environment and
Development Prof Ibrahim Komoo said the body should specifically be set up
to investigate why natural disasters such as landslides, floods and soil
erosions occur.
“So far, no agency has been looking into the (causes of
the landslides). When a tragedy occurs, various agencies help out
but...none have the main objective of looking at the causes of the
landslide, he said when contacted.
“There is the Ampang Jaya City Council (MPAJ) but it is
uncertain whether they have sufficient resources to do this,” added the
geologist who is involved in a separate study of the soil conditions
around the Highland Towers complex which collapsed in 1993, killing 48
people.
Yesterday’s
landslide destroyed the home of Affin Bank chairperson Ismail Omar which
was located at the lower slopes of Bukit Antarabangsa in Ampang. Eight
people, including two domestic workers, were killed.
The former armed forces chief’s wife Azizah Abdul Aziz,
57, son-in law Shamsul Azahar Shafie, 35, son Ahmad Ijaz, 37 and his wife
Zaradino Zaini together with their children Johan, one and Zurian Aishah,
five, perished in the pre-dawn incident. |