Camerons landslide: Fire Dept detects new soil movements


CAMERON HIGHLANDS: New soil movements have been detected in several areas around Tanah Rata after a landslide occurred at this popular holiday destination on Monday (Nov 22), said the Pahang Fire and Rescue Department.

Its Zone 3 chief Shahrul Nizam Nasir said the department always carried out monitoring and thorough inspections as a precautionary measure to ensure the safety of all parties, including residents.

He added that trees were uprooted around Tanah Rata and Simpang Pulai, namely, in Jalan Tengkolok on Tuesday afternoon (Nov 23), and Jalan Simpang Pulai-Blue Valley in the morning.

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