Fell tall tree on the verge of collapse, DBKL urged


The tree, which is almost as tall as a six-storey building, looks like it can fall any time. — LOW LAY PHON/The Star

IT IS nearly two months since Lee Ban Heang complained to Kuala Lumpur City Hall (DBKL) about a very tall tree that could collapse and damage her house.

Lee, who lives along Jalan Bukit Cheras 21/144A, said the local authority had yet to cut down the tree that was growing on a slope nearby.

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