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Danger on the Slopes: Inside the TTDI Mud Flood Incident

45 min · 30. apr. 2026
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The TTDI mud flood is more than a local incident - it’s a warning sign. Following a retaining wall collapse in Taman Tun Dr Ismail, questions are being raised about slope safety, urban planning, and the growing impact of extreme rainfall. In this episode of Scoop Insight, we explore the chain of events behind the flood, gaps in enforcement and oversight, the risks of developing near sensitive ecosystems, and what reforms are urgently needed. With insights from Friends of Bukit Kiara and TTDI residents, we ask: are Malaysian cities prepared for what’s coming next? Host: Keran Raj Guests:  Tan Boon Hua- Vice President of FoBK  Khairudin Rahim - TTDI Residents Association Spokesperson

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