Sinkhole at Bunga Raya Complex suspected to be caused by sewage pipe leak

The Works Ministry announced on its official Facebook page that the sinkhole was detected at 10am, today.

25 Sep 2024 04:53pm
A one-metre deep sinkhole at the entrance to the Bunga Raya Complex, KLIA, is suspected to have been caused by a sewage pipe leak. - Photo: Works Ministry Facebook
A one-metre deep sinkhole at the entrance to the Bunga Raya Complex, KLIA, is suspected to have been caused by a sewage pipe leak. - Photo: Works Ministry Facebook

PUTRAJAYA - A one-metre deep sinkhole at the entrance to the Bunga Raya Complex, Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA), is suspected to have been caused by a sewage pipe leak.

The Works Ministry (KKR) announced on its official Facebook page that the sinkhole was detected today at 10am.

It said the road remains passable for all vehicles, although a Traffic Management Plan (TMP) has been implemented by Malaysia Airports Holdings Berhad (MAHB) in the area.

"Actions taken include site monitoring and inspection, as well as the implementation of the TMP by MAHB. A detailed report will be issued by MAHB once the investigation is complete," it said.

Additionally, the Public Works Department (JKR) and Roadcare will provide assistance if required by MAHB. - BERNAMA

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