ANN/THE STRAITS TIMES – Malaysian authorities are exhausting all options, including radar, as hopes are fading that they will locate survivors among the nine victims still missing after Friday’s landslide that killed at least 24 at a campsite near Genting Highlands.
Selangor’s State Fire and Rescue Chief Norazam Khamis said ground penetrating radar (GPR) that can detect buried objects has been deployed on Sunday to help with the search operations in Batang Kali, a hilly area about 50 kilometres (km) north of Kuala Lumpur.
More details in Monday’s Borneo Bulletin.