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00:00A car suddenly collapsed on the road and was swallowed up.
00:03The head of the car fell into a hole and could not move.
00:05This is an accident that happened five years ago in Jalan Maharajalela, Kuala Lumpur.
00:09Similar scenes have also occurred in fake caves.
00:12Ten years ago, about five meters deep and six meters deep serious landslides occurred in Kuala Lumpur,
00:17half a mountain and half an island.
00:21This is a collection of photos that have been circulating on the Internet
00:25since the recent super-horror earthquake in Kuala Lumpur.
00:28Is Kuala Lumpur really so unsafe after so many landslides?
00:33In fact, in addition to the salt and stone problem that many people have been talking about these days,
00:36there is also a time bomb that we may need to pay attention to due to human factors.
00:41Recently, a seven-year-old geographical report has been circulated on the Internet
00:44saying that fake caves, Kambang Baru, Anbang and Bandang are also high-risk areas where landslides occur.
00:50Banshanba, Jialai and Chengzhongcheng KLCC are high-risk areas in orange.
00:56Although the Minister of Land, Infrastructure and Transport, Zha Liha and the Mayor of Kuala Lumpur have recently emphasized to the outside world that
01:01Kuala Lumpur is still safe and there are no unsuitable residences.
01:04At the same time, they will strengthen geological evaluation and reduce the risk of landslides.
01:08However, a few years later, a serious landslide accident and a rare landslide incident
01:14inevitably make some people feel scared.
01:17Our capital, Kuala Lumpur, is really because most areas are made up of rock dust.
01:21As long as the rainfall and underground water flow increase, will the possibility of landslides increase?
01:27Many geological experts do not rule out this possibility.
01:30However, they believe that the underground water pipes and construction activities around them
01:34are also the key factors that cause landslides.
01:38Take the landslide accident on the Silk Road in India as an example.
01:41In fact, the geological location there is not rock dust.
01:44Instead, it is very likely to be a landslide caused by a drain pipe.
01:47The National University of UK's geological disaster expert Dr. Wu Tianlai told the Frontier.
01:52Usually, when constructing a project, contractors will dig the ground,
01:56lay underground water pipes and pipes, and then cover them again with sand, soil and lichen.
02:01In addition, the water pipes buried under the ground will also leak,
02:04or be damaged due to long-term loss of repair and some construction activities.
02:08Once the dust and sand, etc. are infiltrated into the water pipes,
02:11the ground will gradually become hollow.
02:14If the support system is unstable, it is easy to cause landslides and accidents.
02:18Therefore, regular maintenance and use of more durable and standard underground pipes are especially important.
02:23But the problem is that these costs are very expensive.
02:26Let's go back to the landslide incident we mentioned at the beginning.
02:30The landline in front of the prison in Banshanba, Kuala Lumpur.
02:32There were landslides outside the Kuala Lumpur highway.
02:34Also, a fake truck fell into the road.
02:36Later, it was confirmed that it was related to the explosion of underground water pipes.
02:39The head of a domestic geological consulting company, Ah Mo,
02:42mentioned in a post in his own experience of working in Singapore in the early days.
02:46Our government may be able to imitate the Singapore government
02:49to build a 3D model for the situation underground in major cities
02:53to make it easier to master the situation underground.
02:55He said that Singapore completed this work 10 years ago.
02:58He also participated in the 3D modeling work of 200 meters deep.
03:02He thinks that it is not too late for Malaysia to raise prisoners.
03:05What do you think of the accident in Kuala Lumpur this time?
03:09What do you think of how to reduce these landslides?
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