Soil settlement solution in sight


William showing the gap between the ground and bottom of Taman Teluk Gedung Indah low-cost flats. — SS KANESAN /The Star

AFTER more than a decade of living in fear that their building would collapse, residents of Taman Teluk Gedung Indah (TTGI) low-cost flats in Port Klang, are hopeful that a solution can be found to the soil settlement issue.

Over the years, a huge gap began to form between the ground and bottom of the flats.

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