Friday, June 5, 2015

Sri Petaling Shop on Fire & Sabah Earthquake & Cameron Highlands Trip - Day 1

Sabah Strongest Earthquake since 1976 news & videos

7:10am Morning  when wanted to walk & jogged but saw  fire smoking around Sri Petaling shops....instead of  walk & jogged changed to Cycling to find up the fire place....

Sri Petaling Shop on Fire
7:15am WH Electrical Shops on Fire....

7:30am More then 5 Fire Engines....



8:07am Collected 5 x bottles of Enagic Kangen Akaline water & 1 x bottle of Kangen acidic water....

Enagic Kangen Water® SD501 Demo



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Breakfast at home.....

YIKI- 神雕侠侣 The Roman of  Condor Heroes (52) - office

Cameron Trip - Day 1

Iskandar Water Fall.



YIKI- 神雕侠侣 The Roman of  Condor Heroes (56) - sll at Cameron Highland

When on the way to Cameron Highlands, heard a new from Radio about..Sabah Earthquake..

Sabah Earthquake
The 2015 Sabah earthquake (MalayGempa Bumi Sabah 2015) struck Ranau,SabahMalaysia with a moment magnitude of 6.0 on 5 June, which lasted for 30 seconds. The earthquake was the strongest to affect Malaysia since 1976.
Eighteen people died on Mount Kinabalu, with most of the Singaporean deaths being students from Tanjong Katong Primary School, while about 137 other people who were climbing the mountain were stranded, but were subsequently rescued.
Tremors were also felt in TambunanTuaranKota KinabaluInanamKota BeludKota MaruduKudat, Likas, PenampangPutatanKinarutPapar,BeaufortKeningauBeluranSandakanKunakTawau in Sabah and as far afield as Federal Territory of LabuanLawasLimbang and Miri in Sarawak as well as Bandar Seri Begawan in Brunei.

As a result from the earthquake, most areas in the Kinabalu Park have been closed temporarily until the situation is cleared and undergoing repairs and rehabilitation.

Earliest footage of Sabah earthquake on Mount Kinabalu

Published on Jun 4, 2015
Staff at Laban Rata guesthouse on Mount Kinabalu rushing out when earthquake strikes Kota Kinabalu in Sabah, Malaysia.

Mount Kinabalu, Sabah quake: 8 Singaporeans dead, 2 more missing - 07Jun2015

Published on Jun 7, 2015
SINGAPORE: Tanjong Katong Primary School (TKPS) has organised school trips to Mount Kinabalu in Malaysia multiple times, and participants have successfully completed the hike for seven years, said the Ministry of Education (MOE) on Sunday (Jun 7).

During a technical briefing, it was revealed that at least one international school in Singapore has also organised trips to Mount Kinabalu for its students.


Six students and a teacher from the school, and a Singaporean adventure guide were among the 18 killed at Mount Kinabalu when a 5.9-magnitude earthquake struck Sabah state on Friday morning. One teacher and one student are still missing. The group of 29 students and eight teachers had gone to Mount Kinabalu for a leadership programme.


The student participants had undergone physical training such as climbing stairs to prepare for the trek. The climb was not a technically challenging one, though it could be physically tiring, said MOE.


No injuries have been reported on the route before, MOE added. The ministry attributed the presence of casualties to the earthquake.


Participants were all equipped with a helmet, shock-absorbing lanyards, harnesses and rope, and safety cables that are permanently bolted to the sides of the mountain. Each participant would have two red-coloured lanyards, both clipped to the safety cables. There would also be a yellow-coloured rope attached to other participants as a back-up for the lanyards.


On the day before the quake, according to the teachers' accounts, the group climbed from the starting point of Mount Kinabalu's parks headquarters to a resting area called Pendant Hut. Their plan was to have a short and simple activity before heading to the summit on the following day.


The briefing also revealed the moments leading up to the quake.


ACCOUNT OF EVENTS


6.45AM: TKPS students and teachers arrive at start point of the trail to prepare for the hike. Five instructors are present, and each instructor would lead a group of up to 10 people. Five students stay behind at Pendant Hut as they are not feeling well. 



7.00AM: A total of 24 students and eight teachers begin their trek in smaller groups on the Walk the Torq route part of Via Ferrata - a protected mountain path that comprises a series of rungs, rails and cables on the rock face. Other TKPS students have gone through the Walk the Torq route successfully for seven years. They begin their trek earlier as mist is known to obscure visibility on the route from as early as 8.00am.



7.15AM: The last two teams are about to embark on the trek when the quake strikes. Three of the groups are already on Mount Kinabalu. They consist of at least 12 students and five teachers. All students already have their helmets and harnesses on.



The teachers with the teams say they immediately get the students to huddle and bend down, while they shield the children as boulders fall along the side of the mountain. When the earth movements stop, the instructors get the two teams to move down the mountain to safety.



None of the casualties were from the two teams which had not started on the trek. Most of the victims were likely to be members of the three groups that had set off on their trek first, said MOE officials. 

Sabah Quake: Nightmare descend for Mt. KK climbers


Published on Jun 5, 2015

When the earth literally moved under their feet, the descend from the peak of Mount Kinabalu turned into a nightmare for hikers Lee Yoke Fah, Chan Wai Ha and Dr Rezlan Abdul Rahman.

Tribute To Mount Kinabalu Avalanche Victims | Sabah Earthquake

Published on Jun 8, 2015
Tribute To Mount Kinabalu Avalanche Victims | Sabah Earthquake
A Moderate earthquake has occurred at 07:15am 05/06/15,6.1N 116.6E with Magnitude 6.0 and Depth 54km, Borneo. 16km northwest of Ranau, Sabah.Tremors felt in Ranau, Tambunan, Pedalaman, Tuaran, K.Kinabalu, K.Belud, Sabah.


A large avalanche of earth and rock on Mt Kinabalu following a 6.0-magnitude earthquake which struck Sabah on Friday. 
Some 189 climbers, mountain guide and Sabah Parks staff were trapped on the mountain after the quake hit


Satu gempa bumi dengan kekuatan 6.0 pada skala Richter berpusat di 6.1 utara, 116.6 timur, kira-kira 16 kilometer di barat daya Ranau berlaku jam 7.15 pagi.

Gempa yang dikesan di kedalaman 54 kilometer di bawah tanah itu dirasai di sekitar Ranau, Tambunan, kawasan pedalaman dan pantai barat termasuk Tuaran, Kota Kinabalu, Beaufort dan Kota Belud.

Kejadian gempa itu menyebabkan gegaran dan runtuhan di gunung Kinabalu.

Secara keseluruhan ada 189 orang termasuk malim gunung dan kakitangan Taman-Taman Sabah terkandas di puncak

Tourists Naked Photo & Sabah Earthquake



Four tourists accused of posing naked on Malaysia's highest mountain and blamed by locals for last week's deadly earthquake were arrested on Tuesday.
A 6.0-magnitude earthquake struck Borneo island's Sabah state on Friday, triggering landslides on Mount Kinabalu that killed 18 people. Local officials blamed the disasteron a group of ten tourists who reportedly posed naked for a photograph on the mountain, saying the foreigners angered the mountain spirits at the sacred site.

Members of the the local Kadazan Dusun tribe believe that Mount Kinabalu houses the spirits of their dead ancestors.

Malaysian Earthquake Blamed On Naked Tourists


Published on Jun 8, 2015
"The earthquake measuring 5.9 on the Richter scale struck Sabah's west coast on Friday, causing landslides on Mount Kinabalu, where at least thirteen climbers have so far been confirmed dead.


The earthquake comes a week after a group of foreigners, which included two Canadians, two Dutch and a German national, broke away from their entourage and stripped naked before taking photos at the mountain peak. Sabahans railed against the images, as they consider the mountain sacred and the act of tourists made “mountain spirits mad”.



Deputy Chief Minister of Sabah , Tan Sri Joseph Pairin Kitingan said that the tourists showed disrespect to the sacred mountain and will face appropriate action according to native laws.” * 

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