DBKL urged to check drainage, sewerage systems after Masjid India sidewalk collapse

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Kuala Lumpur's drainage and sewerage system should be checked thoroughly to ensure there are no issues underground, says Bukit Bintang MP Fong Kui Lun.

Commenting on the incident where a 48-year-old woman fell into a sinkhole in Jalan Masjid India on Friday (Aug 23), he said precautions were necessary as the area was a popular tourist attraction, especially among visitors from India.

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00:00We urge the DPL to make sure that all roads here are safe and guarded.
00:19And an inspection must be carried out to make sure that Bacik India is a safe place.
00:28Because there are a lot of tourists, locals and foreigners.
00:36That's why we call the DPL to make sure that all roads are safe.
00:42The DPL must have a team to inspect places where a lot of people pass by Bacik India.
00:53Because there are a lot of tourists, locals and foreigners.
00:59That's why we call the DPL to make sure that all roads are safe.
01:02So that's your top priority?
01:03Yes, that's our top priority.
01:05For any country, if it's a tourist attraction, it must be safe.
01:11It must be very safe.
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