Kuala Lumpur: Nature has wreaked havoc in Kuala Lumpur, the capital of Malaysia. About 50 people are feared buried in a landslide in Kuala Lumpur in the early hours of Friday. It is being told that two people have died in this landslide, while more than 50 people are still missing. In view of the landslide, relief and rescue work has been started. An official of the Malaysian Fire Department gave this information.
In fact, local media, citing police, said that preliminary information indicated that the landslide occurred near the camp site in Batang Kali, about 40 kilometers north of Kuala Lumpur. It is being claimed that when this landslide happened, there could be around 100 people at that time. A fire department official said that rescuers are searching for an estimated 50 missing people. He did not give any further details.