The search and rescue operation for an Indian woman who fell into Buraku, Malaysia over the past few days has been halted locally at Jalan Masjid, India, Kuala Lumpur, and the Fire and Rescue Department has been called according to Stereo pace.
However, rescue efforts will continue at Pantai Dalam IWK station, Akrisentu or the section.
The discovery will show that continuing the search and rescue using Mergolho's methods was too risky, Noor Hisham Mohamad, director-general of the department, told The Straits Times.
Strong groundwater flows, limited space for rescue teams, the presence of debris and solid blockages are just some of the factors that led to the decision, Noor Hisham, deputy director of state news agency Bernama, told state news agency Bernama.
“When we saw the entry point, which was about 60cm long, we were really worried about finding prisoners. There is a ‘trail effect’ from the water, which makes it impossible to remove, which is very dangerous.”
“In addition to being a high slope for the Margolhador Islands, there are also obstacles that make navigation difficult for the Margolhador Islands,” he said.
Indian tourist Vijaya Lakshmi Gali, who frequently travelled to Singapore and Malaysia on business, disappeared after falling into a 3-metre-deep borehole on August 23. She was able to escape the collapse.
Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim assured tourists at Expo 6 that Kuala Lumpur was safe, saying any areas deemed at risk of becoming buraku would be dealt with immediately. During a visit to Penang, he told reporters that a geotechnical study had found the incident.
In conjunction with the situation, the Indian High Commission in Kuala Lumpur explained how the search for the women will be carried out, and that it is in contact with the women's relatives.
“Police are also in contact with family members to provide ongoing support,” he added.
Meanwhile, Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu has directed the officials of the Andhra Pradesh Non-Resident Telugu Association (APNRT) to ensure that search operations are conducted effectively.