The Borneo Post

Monument built to remember victims who perished in Ranau earthquake last year

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KUNDASANG: Sabah has built a monument in memory of 18 people who perished in an earthquake last year.

The Monument, build of granite stones that came crushing down during the earthquake which killed 18 and injured several others who were climbing Mount Kinabalu, is situated at Kiau Gate, about one kilometre from the Timpohon Gate, the starting point for climbing Mount Kinabalu.

The Monument which features the date of the tragedy and names of those who perished, was opened by Sabah Tourism, Culture, Heritage and Environmen­t Minister Datuk Masidi Manjun at Taman Kinabalu, here yesterday.

Speaking to reporters after opening the monument, Masidi said the monument was symbolic and reflects the people’s sorrow over the tragedy which claimed the lives of many school children from Singapore.

“The monument was built to remember the tragedy at Mount Kinabalu on June 5, 2015 which will remain a sad moment for the people of Sabah.

“This will also serve as a reminder that climbing Mount Kinabalu is not only an exciting experience but the aspects of safety must be continuous­ly upgraded,” he said.

On June 5, at about 7.15am, a moderate earthquake measuring 5.9 on the Richter scale struck Ranau.

The epicentre of the earthquake was 16km northwest of Ranau but tremors were felt by the people in districts such as Kundasang, Tambunan, Interior, Tuaran, Kota Kinabalu and Kota Belud.

The earthquake damaged the ‘ Donkey’s Ears’ iconic peak of Mount Kinabalu and effected damage to property in Ranau.

It was the strongest earthquake ever recorded in Malaysia, surpassing the 5.8 tremblor recorded in Lahad Datu in 1976.

Of the 18 killed in the earthquake, 10 were Singaporea­ns, among them students and teachers of Tanjong Katong Primary School as well as one travel guide and the rest were mountain guides.

Meanwhile, Masidi thanked about 20 Singaporea­ns, mainly family members of those who perished in the tragedy, for attending the opening of the monument.

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