Reaksi bahan kimia punca letupan
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KLANG – Polis telah merakam keterangan pemilik kilang memproses bahan kimia yang meletup dalam kejadian di kawasan Taman Perindustrian Kapar Indah di sini.
Ketua Polis Daerah Klang Utara, Asisten Komisioner S. Vijaya Rao berkata, berdasarkan siasatan awal mendapati kilang ini mempunyai tujuh pekerja termasuk empat warga asing yang mempunyai dokumen yang lengkap.
“Pemilik kilang telah dipanggil dan memberikan kerjasama sepenuhnya untuk dirakam keterangan.
“Ketika ini, kita buka siasatan bawah Kertas Enkuiri Polis (KEP) dan sekiranya terdapat kecuaian dalam aspek jenayah dan sebagainya, siasatan akan dilakukan mengikut Seksyen 285 Kanun Keseksaan,” katanya ketika ditemui pemberita di lokasi kejadian hari ini.
Kata beliau, beberapa sampel bahan kimia di lokasi kejadian telah diambil dan dihantar ke Jabatan Kimia untuk tindakan selanjutnya.
Lokasi kejadian akan ditutup dalam dua hari dengan kawalan 24 jam daripada pihak polis.
“Jabatan Keselamatan dan Kesihatan Pekerjaan kemudiannya akan mengambilalih dan berbincang dengan pengusaha kilang untuk tujuan penutupan sementara.
“Berdasarkan semakan, radius kawasan terjejas akibat letupan itu antara 100 hingga 150 meter,” jelasnya.
Dalam perkembangan sama, beliau menyatakan jumlah terkini mangsa terlibat adalah seramai 33 orang dengan 31 daripadanya dirawat di Hospital Tengku Ampuan Rahimah (HTAR) dan dua lagi di hospital swasta.
“Mereka semua tidak hanya dirawat pesakit luar dengan gejala pedih mata dan sesak nafas,” katanya. -KOSMO! ONLINE
Taipei: Gempa bumi bermagnitud 6.4 dan beberapa kejutan lanjur melanda selatan Taiwan awal pagi Selasa, mengakibatkan rumah dan jalan runtuh, dengan puluhan cedera serta 50 orang terperangkap di perkampungan mereka, lapor Agensi Berita Pusat (CNA).
Menurut data terkini Kementerian Kesihatan dan Kebajikan, sebanyak 26 individu dilaporkan cedera dan telah dihantar ke hospital sehingga lewat pagi Selasa.
Di Kampung Xixing, Daerah Dapu di Wilayah Chiayi, yang juga pusat gempa, kerosakan teruk dilaporkan, dengan jalan masuk ke kampung terbabit terhalang, menyebabkan kira-kira 50 penduduk terasing.
Pejabat dan sekolah di Dapu ditutup pada Selasa berikutan kerosakan itu.
Sementara itu, lapan individu yang sebelum ini terperangkap dalam bangunan di Bandar Tainan dan Chiayi berjaya diselamatkan, menurut Agensi Bomba Kebangsaan.
Di Daerah Jiasian, Kaohsiung, jalan yang terhalang akibat batu-batu yang jatuh telah dibersihkan oleh Biro Lebuh Raya.
Gempa bumi utama melanda Chiayi pada 12.17 tengah malam dengan intensiti tertinggi dicatatkan di Dapu pada tahap 6- dalam skala intensiti 7 tingkat Taiwan, yang menggambarkan tahap kesukaran untuk berdiri, menurut Pentadbiran Cuaca Pusat (CWA).
Sehingga 3.30 pagi, hampir 50 kejutan lanjur telah direkodkan di selatan Taiwan, dengan yang terkuat bermagnitud 5.2 pada 1.42 pagi, menurut data CWA.
6.0-MAGNITUDE QUAKE SHAKES TAIWAN
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A 6.0-MAGNITUDE earthquake hit Taiwan yesterday, the US Geological Survey said, injuring 27 people, triggering landslides and causing ceilings of homes to cave in according to local authorities.
An AFP journalist in the capital Taipei here felt tremors for nearly a minute as the shallow quake struck shortly after midnight.
The epicentre was recorded 12km north of Yujing, a mangogrowing district in southern Taiwan, the USGS said.
Firefighters rescued three people, including a child who were trapped in a collapsed house in nearby Nanxi district, video posted on Facebook and verified by AFP showed.
Elsewhere, authorities said a person was injured by falling debris while two people were rescued from elevators.
More than 50 aftershocks have been recorded, said Taiwan’s Central Weather Administration which reported the initial quake at magnitude 6.4.
The ceilings of several homes collapsed, while roads were blocked by falling rocks and landslides, the National Fire Agency said.
But the agency reported “no major damage” from the quake, which injured 27 people according
to the Health Ministry.
The aftermath saw classes and office work cancelled in Nanxi district as well as Dapu Township in mountainous Chiayi County, north of the epicentre.
Some roads in Dapu were
“damaged and impassable”, and water and electricity supplies affected, Chiayi County chief Weng Chang-liang said.
Taiwanese chipmaking giant TSMC said it evacuated workers from some of its central and southern factories when the quake struck.
Taiwan is frequently hit by earthquakes due to its location on the edges of two tectonic plates near the Pacific Ring of Fire, which USGS says is the most seismically active zone in the world.
The last major earthquake occurred in April 2024 when the island was hit by a deadly 7.4magnitude tremor that officials said was the strongest in 25 years.
At least 17 people were killed in that quake, which triggered landslides and severely damaged buildings around Hualien.
April’s earthquake was the most serious in Taiwan since it was struck by a 7.6-magnitude tremor in 1999.
Some 2,400 people died in that quake, making it the deadliest natural disaster in the island's history.
Since then, Taiwan has updated and enhanced its building code to incorporate quake-resistant construction methods, such as steel bars that allow a building to sway more easily when the ground moves.
Famous for its cutting-edge tech firms, Taiwan has built up an advanced early warning system that can alert the public to potentially serious ground shaking within seconds.
ALOR STAR: A fire in Jalan Kampung Tongkang Yard here early yesterday morning has claimed the lives of two men.
The victims were believed to be self-employed Ibrahim Mydin, 61, and odd-job worker Muhammad Muslim Mohd Zaini, 22.
Their identities, however, have yet to be confirmed through DNA tests as the bodies were severely burnt.
State Fire and Rescue Department Zone 1 chief Fire Superintendent I Ahmad Aminuddin Abd Rahim said the fire was reported at 6.51am.
“Upon arrival, we found a twostorey house, made of brick and wood, engulfed in flames.
“The fire was brought under control by 7.11am. We later found two charred bodies on the ground floor, about 0.6m apart,” he said at a press conference at the scene yesterday.
He said initial findings suggested that the victims were sleeping on the upper floor before they died, and the wooden floor collapsed, causing the victims’ bodies to drop to the ground floor.
Investigations were ongoing to confirm this.
“The house was 70 per cent destroyed, with the living room and upper floor suffering the most damage.
“The door was locked when firefighters arrived, and investigations are being conducted to determine the cause and origin of the fire.”
The bodies had been sent to Sultanah Bahiyah Hospital for post-mortem, and police were investigating whether there were any elements of foul play.
Muslim’s biological father, Mohd Zaini Hashim, 63, said several factors suggested his son was one of the deceased.
“Based on the charred motorcycle, the location of the bodies, and the fact that he hasn’t answered my calls, I believe it was my son,” he said.
“The bodies were completely burnt... I accept this as fate. Even without confirmation, I already feel the loss.”
Zaini said he was alerted to the fire at 7am and rushed to the scene.
“The last time I saw my son was yesterday at 11am at his grandparents’ house in Kuala Kedah. He was cleaning the yard for a cousin’s engagement ceremony at the end of the month.
“We didn’t talk much as I was heading to work. I just told him to enjoy his work,” he said, adding that his son had been living with his adopted father for the past three years.
Ibrahim’s biological son, Mohd Akram, 32, also believed his father was among the victims.
“I visited him yesterday evening. We talked about work, and I left for Kuala Kedah. He closed the gate at about 11pm. That was the last time I saw him,” said Akram.
In Klang, a fire at a gas storage factory in Taman Aman Perdana early yesterday morning left three people severely injured.
State Fire and Rescue Department assistant director (Operations) Ahmad Mukhlis Mukhtar said seven foreigners were involved in the incident.
Four managed to escape, while three suffered severe burns in the 12.55am fire at KL Gas Enterprise Sdn Bhd on Jalan Aman Perdana 6.
He said a team of firefighters from the Klang Utara station arrived within minutes and found the three-storey semi-detached factory engulfed in flames.
“The blaze had spread to two adjoining structures: a heavy machinery storage warehouse next to the gas storage and a copper processing plant located behind it.
“Both buildings sustained significant damage, with the factory and warehouse 80 per cent destroyed, while the copper processing plant was about 20 per cent burnt,” he said.
He added that 43 firefighters and 11 vehicles, including fire engines, were deployed from multiple fire stations, including Klang Utara, Klang Selatan, Andalas, Bukit Jelutong, Kapar, Damansara, and Pelabuhan Klang, to help with the firefighting operation.
The operation, led by senior officer Shaharil Mohamad Hassan @ Ibrahim, successfully brought the fire under control by 2am.
“The exact cause of the fire and estimated losses have yet to be determined. Investigations are ongoing to confirm the cause.”
Sekurang-kurangnya 16 orang maut dan lima lagi dilaporkan hilang selepas tanah runtuh akibat hujan lebat yang melanda wilayah Jawa Tengah, Indonesia, menurut polis dan pegawai bencana semalam.
“Sebanyak 16 orang disahkan maut, 10 mangsa yang cedera telah dirujuk ke hospital dan pusat kesihatan komuniti terdekat,” kata Ketua Polis Pekalongan, Doni Prakoso, kepada penyiar tempatan Metro TV.
Beliau berkata tanah runtuh itu berlaku kelmarin dan pasukan penyelamat sedang berusaha mencari sekurang-kurangnya lima orang yang masih hilang.
“Hujan di Pekalongan sangat lebat, dan kawasan yang paling teruk terjejas berada di kawasan berbukit atau pergunungan,” jelas Doni.
Rakaman televisyen menunjukkan sukarelawan mengangkat mayat dari kawasan tanah runtuh menggunakan pengusung buatan sendiri, dengan jalan raya dilitupi lumpur tebal.
Pegawai agensi bencana Jawa Tengah, Bergas Catursasi Penanggungan, berkata usaha mencari tertangguh kerana kesukaran untuk mengakses kawasan terjejas.
“Sukarelawan sedang dalam perjalanan ke lokasi,” katanya kepada Kompas TV. Masa amat terhad disebabkan cuaca, kami sedang berlumba dengan masa.
“Sukarelawan tempatan turut membantu usaha mencari bersama pasukan penyelamat, manakala jentera berat akan dikerahkan untuk membantu menggali mangsa yang mungkin masih hidup.
“Seterusnya, bagi mereka yang tertimbus di bawah tanah lebih tebal, kami berharap bantuan daripada peralatan berat,” katanya.
Indonesia sering terdedah kepada tanah runtuh semasa musim hujan, biasanya antara November hingga April. Bagaimanapun, beberapa bencana yang disebabkan oleh cuaca buruk juga berlaku di luar musim itu dalam beberapa tahun kebelakangan ini. AFP