Three dead, search on for others after landslide at Malaysia construction site

21 October, 2017 | World News
Rescue workers are seen at a construction site after it was hit by a landslide in Tanjung Bungah, Penang, Malaysia October 21, 2017. (Photo: Reuters)

Three foreign workers have been killed and 11 others are missing after a landslide at a construction site in George Town, capital of the northwest Malaysian state of Penang, authorities said.

The bodies of two Indonesians and one Myanmarese were pulled from the debris, while two other workers escaped with light injuries, officials said.

“Now the problem we are facing is we need to excavate a 35-metre heap of earth. We have deployed a K9 unit with three dogs to search for victims,” Penang fire and rescue department director Saadon Mokhtar said.

Most of those trapped were believed to be foreign workers from Indonesia and Bangladesh, including Rohingyas, he said. One Malaysian, the construction site supervisor, was believed to be buried as well.

The landslide occurred at a construction site, where two 49-storey condominium towers are being built. The cause has yet to be determined.

 

Reuters