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Jalan Ampang-Jelapang repair work to be completed on Saturday (March 19), says exco member
IPOH: Good news for users of Federal Route FT 239 Jalan Ampang-Jelapang, here, as repair work along the stretch which forced the left lane of the road to be closed to traffic, is expected to be completed on Saturday (March 19).
Perak JKR monitoring landslide-prone areas
IPOH: All landslide-prone areas in the state will be continuously monitored as more rainfall is expected, says the Perak Public Works Department (JKR) deputy director.
Jalan Simpang Pulai-Cameron Highlands to reopen Friday
IPOH: Both sides of Section 27, Jalan Simpang Pulai-Cameron Highlands here, which have been closed due to a landslide on Dec 2, will be reopened to all types of vehicles on Friday (Dec 17).
More danger zones found
IPOH: A total of 14 major landslide-prone stretches have been identified by the Perak Public Works Department from Simpang Pulai and Tapah heading up to Cameron Highlands, with round-the-clock supervision being conducted at some spots.
Wet spell hampering clearing work
IPOH: Jalan Simpang Pulai-Blue Valley, which was hit by a landslide on Dec 2, is expected to reopen next Tuesday, says the Perak Public Works Department.
Cameron Highlands landslide: More soil movement detected near disaster area
IPOH: More soil movement has been detected near the area where the landslide occurred along Jalan Simpang Pulai-Cameron Highlands here, according to the Perak Public Works Department (JKR).
Road to reopen next week
IPOH: Jalan Simpang Pulai-Blue Valley, which was hit by a landslide, is expected to be reopened to traffic on Dec 9, says Perak Public Works Department.
Landslide caused by continuous rain that weakened hillslope, says Perak PWD man
IPOH: Continuous rainfall over two weeks weakened the stability of the hillslope at Section 27 of Jalan Simpang Pulai-Cameron Highlands, causing the landslide that killed two people.
Sungai Siput road to be renamed after Sambanthan
THE 12-year battle to rename Jalan Lintang in Sungai Siput after Tun VT Sambanthan is over after the Perak Public Works Department gave its approval recently, Malaysia Nanban reported.
Piece of history treated as scrap
School’s century-old beam left on roadside raises ire of alumni and conservationists.