Aerial footage shows aftermath of deadly Malaysian landslide

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A landslide has killed at least 16 people while they slept at a campsite near the capital, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysian officials have said, as search teams scoured thick mud and downed trees for at least 17 people still missing.
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More than 90 people were caught in the landslide, which occurred at about 3am local time on Friday, as rock and earth tore down a hillside into a farm with camping facilities

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  1. If the developer in Malaysia can build houses or buildings with substandard materials and also halfway abandon the project as to what many have seen and reported in the news 😁😁😁 well, don't expect proper drainage or proper landscape planning will involve in the project. I'm not surprised a disaster like this will happen. First the mega flood, then the landslide let's wait and see what will be next?

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