Malaysia Sinkhole: Search for Missing Indian Tourist Intensifies in Kuala Lumpur
Ongoing Search for the Indian Tourist
The search for Indian tourist Vijaya Lakshmi Gali continues as the Malaysia sinkhole incident unfolds. Authorities are focused on locating the 48-year-old woman who disappeared after falling into a sinkhole in Kuala Lumpur's Masjid India district. Rescuers are battling the fast-flowing monsoon waters that have complicated recovery efforts.
Public Outrage and Calls for Action
In the wake of the tragedy, Malaysian officials are facing strong criticism on social media. Many users expressed their disbelief that the same area had previously collapsed, dubbing this an unacceptable case of negligence of duties. Deputy Prime Minister Fadillah Yusof emphasized that such incidents could happen anywhere globally, but the authorities must enhance infrastructure to prevent recurrence.
- Family of Gali fears for their loved one’s safety.
- Authorities deploy over 100 searchers in the operation.
- Online calls for accountability escalate among the public.
With hopes of finding her alive diminishing, the fate of Vijaya Lakshmi Gali remains uncertain as rescue teams navigate treacherous conditions.
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