Cameron Highlands, Malaysia—A massive landslide tore through a hillside residential area early this morning, leaving two people dead. Heavy, sustained rainfall over the past forty-eight hours destabilized the slope, causing tons of earth to slide onto the homes below. The impact occurred before dawn while residents were asleep.
Rescue teams from the local fire department and civilian groups arrived on the scene as the sun began to rise. They worked through thick mud and tangled debris to reach the site of the collapsed structures. The search was slow and dangerous due to the risk of further earth movement.
Two bodies were recovered from the site by midday, according to police officials on the ground. Three others were pulled from the wreckage with severe injuries and remain in critical condition at the nearest hospital. The area has been declared a high-risk zone.
Residents from nearby homes were forced to evacuate as emergency workers widened the search perimeter. Engineers are currently evaluating the structural stability of the remaining buildings on the hillside. Power and water lines were severed by the collapse, plunging the immediate area into darkness.
The local government has mobilized heavy machinery to clear the primary access roads blocked by the slide. Access to the district remains heavily restricted to facilitate the movement of emergency vehicles. Investigators are looking into whether unauthorized clearing of the slope contributed to the collapse.
The mood among those displaced by the landslide is grim as they watch the recovery effort from behind police lines. Many have lost their homes and personal belongings in the span of a few minutes. Authorities have promised to provide temporary housing for all affected families.
The search for any remaining missing persons will continue through the night using specialized thermal cameras. Soil stabilization measures are being prioritized to prevent further incidents in the vicinity. No official report on the total structural damage has been released yet.
Officials expect the recovery operation to last for several days. The district remains under a state of alert as meteorological reports indicate that further rain is expected before the
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