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Malaysian rescuers race to save Indian woman swallowed by 8-metre sinkhole in Kuala Lumpur

  • More than 15 rescuers were mobilised after the ground gave way in a busy Kuala Lumpur street after heavy rainfall

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Crews work to rescue a woman who fell into a sinkhole on a busy Kuala Lumpur street. Photo:  Kuala Lumpur Fire and Rescue Department

Malaysian rescuers on Friday scrambled to save a 48-year-old Indian woman who was swallowed up by an 8-metre deep sinkhole that opened up under the pavement in Kuala Lumpur’s bustling Masjid India neighbourhood.

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Straddled by the city’s two main rivers, Klang and Gombak, parts of the district experienced flash floods on Thursday afternoon after heavy rain caused the two rivers to overflow.

Operation commander Mohd Riduan Akhyar from the Kuala Lumpur Fire and Rescue Department said Special Tactical Operation and Rescue Team (STORM) and K-9 units had been deployed to rescue the victim.

Crews try to rescue a person that fell down a sinkhole. Photo: Kuala Lumpur Fire and Rescue Department
Crews try to rescue a person that fell down a sinkhole. Photo: Kuala Lumpur Fire and Rescue Department

“A 48-year-old Indian adult female victim fell into a hole and was buried underground,” Mohd Riduan said.

“Search and rescue operations are under way.”

The sinkhole opened on a busy pedestrian street between a shopping centre and the Masjid India mosque, near city hall and Malaysia’s Independence Square in central Kuala Lumpur.

Crews work to rescue a person that fell into a sinkhole on a busy street in Malaysia. Photo: Kuala Lumpur Fire and Rescue Department
Crews work to rescue a person that fell into a sinkhole on a busy street in Malaysia. Photo: Kuala Lumpur Fire and Rescue Department

Popular with shoppers, the area is especially busy on Fridays, when Muslims descend on the mosque and the open-air square in front of it for weekly Friday prayers.

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