八点最热报 | 金马警区主任表示,由于地底排出的气体会对人体造成影响,因此呼吁附近商家能暂停营业。(主播:颜江瀚)
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00:04Yesterday, an Indian tourist fell into an 8-meter-deep pit when she was crossing the Indian-Chinatown Highway in Kuala Lumpur.
00:13The whole country is concerned about this.
00:15Everyone feels sorry for the unfortunate tourist and her family.
00:19It's been a day and a half now, but we still haven't found her.
00:24This afternoon, Afandi, director of Kinma Police Station, told the media that the search team was planning to expand the search area.
00:31The search team believes that the missing person may be trapped in one of the footprints.
00:40Although the mayor of Kuala Lumpur emphasized yesterday that the area around the scene is still safe,
00:45the Kuala Lumpur City Government will continue to monitor and inspect.
00:49Today, the police advised the public and tourists not to go to the scene,
00:55and the surrounding businesses should also temporarily stop working and rest.
00:59This is mainly because the gas emitted by the ground has a negative impact on the human body.
01:05When an Indian tourist walked on the Indian-Chinatown Highway in Kuala Lumpur yesterday morning,
01:09the ground suddenly collapsed and the tourist fell into the pit.
01:12After a long search, the authorities still couldn't find her.
01:16This morning, the search team expanded the search area.
01:19Afandi, director of Kinma Police Station, told the media that
01:22although the mayor of Kuala Lumpur emphasized yesterday that the area around the scene is still safe,
01:27the gas emitted by the ground has a negative impact on the human body.
01:31Therefore, not only the public, but also the surrounding businesses should stop working and cooperate with the search team.
01:37The authorities advised the public and businesses to temporarily stop working and rest.
01:42This is mainly because the gas emitted by the Indian-Chinatown Highway in Kuala Lumpur yesterday morning
01:48has a negative impact on the human body.
01:51At the same time, the head of the Kuala Lumpur Fire and Rescue Department, Fada, also said
01:55that although the groundwater level today is lower than yesterday,
01:59the water flow is still concentrated.
02:01Therefore, in order to ensure safety, they will only send one firefighter to search the groundwater.
02:06The groundwater below the manhole is actually big.
02:08We only send one firefighter to enter the manhole.
02:10Because to enter the manhole, the manhole is full of toxic gas.
02:13We need to use full PPE so that there is no toxic gas emitted by the fire department.
02:23This incident also leads to another problem.
02:27That is, the pipes and power lines underground in the city are not marked on the map.
02:33The Minister of Communications, Fami, today urged the Kuala Lumpur Municipal Government
02:36to cooperate with relevant agencies to draw up a map of underground public facilities
02:40to avoid any accidents when the development plan is pushed forward.
02:44He gave an example.
02:45When a certain area was to be developed,
02:47a large state-owned power company power line was found.
02:50But this power line was not marked on the map.
02:54Fami believes that we not only need a map on the ground,
02:57but also a map of underground public facilities.
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