Developers told to keep tabs on high-risk work sites


Reinforced slopes: Works Ministry workers repairing slopes that are exposed to the elements near Jalan Beringin, Bukit Damansara.

KUALA LUMPUR: The Ampang Jaya Municipal Council (MPAJ) has taken early steps to prevent landslides in the municipality.

MPAJ president Abdul Hamid Abdul Hussain said one of the mea­sures was to get developers to moni­tor their construction sites.

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