Council declares storm-hit flats structurally safe

Weather events from around the world plus Astronomy and Geology and other Natural events.

Moderator: S2k Moderators

Forum rules

The posts in this forum are NOT official forecast and should not be used as such. They are just the opinion of the poster and may or may not be backed by sound meteorological data. They are NOT endorsed by any professional institution or STORM2K.

Help Support Storm2K
Message
Author
User avatar
senorpepr
Military Met/Moderator
Military Met/Moderator
Posts: 12542
Age: 42
Joined: Fri Aug 22, 2003 9:22 pm
Location: Mackenbach, Germany
Contact:

Council declares storm-hit flats structurally safe

#1 Postby senorpepr » Sun Feb 08, 2004 4:41 pm

PETALING JAYA: The two block of the Desa Mentari low-cost flats that were damaged by Friday’s storm have been declared safe by the municipal council here.

“There were no structural defects in the affected blocks,” said council president Datuk Abdul Karim Munisar after a meeting with the flat developers yesterday.

Abdul Karim said the council had asked the developer, Mentari Properties, to produce a report within a week on the cause of the collapse of the triangular gradient wall and rectification steps.

Image
BIG CHUNKS: Portions of the wall which collapsed at the Desa Mentari flats during Friday's storm.
“We will then form a task force to investigate the incident after receiving the report,” he said.


Residents were given a rude shock on Friday when the gradient walls of Blocks B2 and B3 fell from the top floor after the 6.30pm downpour. No one was injured, but the incident caused damages to a car and three motorcycles parked nearby.

Ikram Groups Research Centre director Dr Ch’ng Guan Bee explained that the roof’s triangular gradient that collapsed, was the cosmetic side of the building which was a non-structural part.

“We will take actions to ensure that areas with potential falling objects are identified and cordoned off,” he added.

The two affected families had been placed in a hotel for two days before they are moved into vacant units at Block 3, said Mentari Properties managing director Chua Keng Hong.

“We will compensate the car and motorcycle owners, whose vehicles were damaged. The place is fully covered by insurance and we will admit liability if there was any liability,” he said.

Affected resident K. Saravanan, 33, said he feared for the lives of his family, especially his three young children.

“I’m thankful that the stones collapsed outwards and not into our rooms but I cannot stay here anymore. What if it happens again?” he said.

Desa Mentari Residents Association committee member, Harun Abdul Karim, 32, who lives in Block B1, said the residents paid the developers a RM45 monthly maintenance fee.

“The main issue is the safety of our lives and the building. I hope the authorities will take proper action before any other serious incident happens,” he said.
0 likes   

Return to “Global Weather”

Who is online

Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 11 guests