The sinkhole, measured about 1.5m wide and 2.5m long. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
The sinkhole that appeared on Jalan Burma Road here near the Transfer Road intersection has been traced to a leaking sewage ...
Penang has become the first state to introduce the Strata Scheme for Abandoned Vehicles, a collaboration between the Ministry ...
The national sewerage company says work is under way and it is taking all necessary steps to fix the problem safely and ...
Penang has become the first state to roll out a community-based pilot programme to dispose of abandoned vehicles.
The Penang government conducts regular and continuous monitoring of slopes in the state to ensure safety and prevent the risk ...
The Penang Light Rail Transit Mutiara Line project will now cost RM16.8 billion, and not RM10 billion (US$2.4billion) as announced by Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim in the 2024 Budget.
The North Coastal Paired Road (NCPR) in Penang will soon offer relief for traffic congestion sustained by road users between ...
A proposed highway through Penang Island's northern green belt has sparked fierce opposition from residents who fear ...
An economist argues that buses with dedicated lanes would serve people in Penang better than expensive overhead light rail ...
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Jalan Burma in Penang closed after sinkhole incident
The sinkhole was caused by a burst sewage pipe, and Indah Water Konsortium is conducting repairs, says exco man.
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Repairs to Penang sinkhole to take 5 days, says IWK
National sewerage company says urgent repairs are under way and it is taking all necessary steps to fix the problem safely ...
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