The Borneo Post

Selangor govt orders Sepang municipal council to close mining pool

- — Bernama

SHAH ALAM: The Selangor government yesterday ordered the Sepang Municipal Council to close down the mining pool in Taman Putra Perdana, Puchong once the search-and-rescue (SAR) operations for the teenager who was reported drowned there is completed.

Selangor Menteri Besar Amirudin Shari said the closure was necessary following several drowning cases reported in the area, with the latest involving six firefighte­rs who were part of the SAR operations Wednesday night.

“I received a report that this (drowning at the mining pool) was not the first, and I have instructed the Sepang Municipal Council to increase security surveillan­ce, including closing off the area.

“The closure will take effect as soon as the SAR operations, now being conducted there, are completed,” he told reporters after meeting the family members of the firefighte­rs at the Fire and Rescue Station in Section 15 here yesterday.

Also present was DirectorGe­neral of the Malaysian Fire and Rescue Department Mohamad Hamdan Wahid.

Amirudin said he also ordered the municipal council to close the route to the mining pool which was a popular fishing site.

“I understand that there is a jetty there leading to the mining pool which is now being upgraded to become a water catchment site. ... and the jetty is not for fishing purposes, if the members of the public want to fish, I advise them to find a safer location,” he said.

Amirudin also said the Selangor government had agreed to contribute RM20,000 to each family of the firefighte­rs who died in the incident.

He said the contributi­on was to honour them and to lighten the burden faced by their families.

“I represent the state government in conveying my condolence­s to the family members of the firefighte­rs who died. We appreciate their contributi­ons and sacrifices and hope this will lighten their burden,” he said.

Earlier, final funeral rites were performed on the bodies of the six firefighte­rs from the Fire and Rescue Department Department’s Water Rescue Unit ( PPDA) at the Fire and Rescue Station in Section 15 at about 9am.

Two of them were from the Shah Alam fire station while four others were from the Port Klang fire station.

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