Malaysians stunned by Kuala Lumpur sinkhole

A few days ago, news broke out that made me really suspicious of the ground beneath my feet.

A tourist from India was walking around in the popular tourist area of Masjid India when a sinkhole appeared beneath her. She fell into it.


โ„น๏ธ Jalan Masjid India is a popular tourist spot located near Masjid Jamek, a hisotorical landmark. It is an enclave for the local Indian community and has a famous night market.


I remember reading the news and thinking, poor thing. I hope she didnโ€™t break any bones.

And forgot about it.

The next day, I discovered that they could not find her. She had completely disappeared and only her slippers were found.

My brain immediately went: How in the world can someone disappear when falling into an 8m-deep hole??

But it turns out that there was fast-running water in the hole and she was swept away.

One theory is that her body was swept away into the maze of sewage pipes beneath the city. An expert even said that authorities should call off the search because: โ€œThese sewer lines have a minimum flow speed of 1m per second. Theoretically, the body could have travelled up to 86.4km within 24 hours.โ€

To make matters worse, a second sinkhole appeared in the same area a few days after, so now the raod will be closed. The much-awaited Merdeka parade for Malaysiaโ€™s national day is also cancelled due to this, out of respect for the victim. (The parade takes place quite close to the area.)

Helpfully, or perhaps unhelpfully, a Malay daily released this map which highlighted sinkhole โ€œdanger zonesโ€ in Selangor.

Adding to the chaos, a local โ€œbomohโ€ (witch doctor) is performing rituals at the area. He is a semi-celebrity of sorts, having gained infamy when he performed a ritual in the Kuala Lumpur International Airport after MH370 going missing broke out.

Personally, I think this is a tasteless attention grab and maybe thatโ€™s why the religious authorities are not amused and have summoned the bomoh for questioning.

A healthier and more respectful ceremony by local Indian groups took place near the site, fortunately.

And the prime minister also expressed his condolences to the victimโ€™s family.

A lot of Malaysians seem to believe that the sinkhole is the result of negligence. Perhaps, but the scarier story is that it is also a natural phenomenon. Massive sinkholes have appeared around the world, as this video below demonstrates.

In fact, a sinkhole appeared in Seoul yesterday.

Malaysia rarely gets natural disasters, so when something like this happens, it is literally earth shaking.

I pray for the victimโ€™s family, and I hope that she will be found, somehow.


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9 responses to “Malaysians stunned by Kuala Lumpur sinkhole”

  1. BoneHouseWasps ๐Ÿ”ถ: @liztai Holy shit – that’s nightmarish. Reminiscent of manga horror comics. via mastodon.social

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  2. villainous friend: @liztai oh my gosh, this story is so much worse than I thought. The picture shared by the PM really shows the scale of the hole!I keep thinking, how awful to have something like this happen on your holidays. ๐Ÿ˜ฆ I hope her family will be okay and that her body can be recovered. via federatedfandom.net

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