The Manila Times

14 feared dead in Malaysian landslide

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TANJUNG BUNGAH, Malaysia: Two workers were found dead and 12 others were missing Saturday after a landslide at a constructi­on site on the popular Malaysian tourist island of

Rescuers rushed to the Tanjung Bungah area on the north of Penang after the accident was reported just before 9 a.m. (0100 GMT), the

Pictures showed large piles of earth had slipped off a hillside onto the site, where houses were being built.

Two bodies were pulled from the mud and twelve others were still missing, said Anuar Omar, a local were believed to be migrant workers.

Many foreigners work in low-paying, physically demanding industries such as constructi­on in Malaysia.

Penang Island City Council mayor Maimunah Sharif said it was not clear what caused the accident but ruled out the possibilit­y of wet weather as there had not been heavy rains for some days.

The rapid pace of constructi­on on Penang has raised concerns about damage to the environmen­t and that rules regarding safety are not always adhered to.

Tanjung Bungah, north of Penang’s capital George Town, is home to beaches and some hotels, and is popular with expatriate residents.

George Town, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is a former British colonial trading outpost famed for its mix of architectu­ral range of street food.

 ?? AFP PHOTO / FIRE AND RESCUE DEPARTMENT OF MALAYSIA ?? MISHAP This handout from the Fire and Rescue Department of Malaysia taken and received on Saturday shows rescue workers carrying a landslide victim into a lorry at a constructi­on site in Tanjung Bungah in the north of Penang.
AFP PHOTO / FIRE AND RESCUE DEPARTMENT OF MALAYSIA MISHAP This handout from the Fire and Rescue Department of Malaysia taken and received on Saturday shows rescue workers carrying a landslide victim into a lorry at a constructi­on site in Tanjung Bungah in the north of Penang.

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