Road In Penang Collapses After Cracks Were Ignored For 5 Months
The road would be closed for six weeks, effective yesterday, 13 October.
Cover image via FacebookResidents and road users in Penang were shocked when they discovered large cracks at the shoulder of Jalan Lembah Permai (previously known as Vale of Tempe Road) yesterday, 13 October
The 3km narrow road, which passes through the Guillemard Reservoir, collapsed after a heavy downpour yesterday afternoon.
It was [reported](http://www.thestar.com.my/news/nation/2016/10/13/large-cracks-appear-along-vale-of-tempe-road/) that huge, dangerous cracks measuring about 200m long were seen on the road that goes around Pepper Estate to Tanjung Bungah.
The road would be closed for six weeks for repairs.
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Photos shared on social media show the extent of devastation following the incident
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According to local media reports, early investigations have revealed the old rubble retaining wall supporting the road has caved in. The recent heavy rain had caused the earth below the road to be washed away.
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The sight of the road opening up was rather alarming
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The authorities first detected the problem in May, but could not begin the repair works due to a delay in funds
**According to the Public Works Department (PWD) the cracks were first noticed by his officers about five months ago but funds from the Federal Government were delayed, which subsequently led to the delay of the remedial works.**
"Following an open tender, a local contractor was awarded the contract and work began on 13 September. From our initial investigation, it appears that rapid water movement in the area made the road unstable, causing the collapse," he told reporters yesterday.
He added that the cost for the project may go up from the initial RM365,000 after yesterday's incident.
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Residents who live nearby have been told to vacate immediately for their own safety
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