New Straits Times-Aug 26, 2024

The Jalan Masjid India tragedy on Friday in Kuala Lumpur, where an Indian national was swallowed by a sinkhole, has sent chills down the spines of the capital city’s dwellers. The fear isn’t unwarranted. A large part of Kuala Lumpur is built on what is called a karst region where limestone dominates. When geology of this nature mixes with hydrology, made worse by human activity, the karst formation becomes more than a geohazard. Read more at: https://www.nst.com.my/opinion/leaders/2024/08/1097107/nst-leader-sinkhole-nightmare First published in New Straits Times