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PETALING JAYA: A streamlined approach should be taken by all parties to tackle landslides, say experts. Institute of Geology Malaysia president Abd Rasid Jaafar said a consolidated effort across the board is necessary to curb further fatal instances of landslides.

“This requires a hand-in-hand approach from government ministries and agencies alongside local municipal councils to create a safer environment especially for those living in landslide prone areas.

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