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新闻报报看 | 经过连续9天搜救,依然找不到坠入深坑的印度女游客的踪迹,其家属决定今日返回印度。离开大马前,家属前往事发地点进行宗教仪式为失踪亲人祈福,并在现场带走了一把泥土,希望借由这个方式将亲人的气息带回故乡。(主播:颜江瀚、蔡心慧)

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00:30Prime Minister Zalihan announced yesterday to stop all search and rescue operations.
00:35Faced with this heartbreaking ending, the family of the tourist has no choice but to accept this cruel fact.
00:41At 5 o'clock this afternoon, they returned to India with a sad mood.
00:46Before leaving Malaysia, the tourist's husband, son and sister came to the scene
00:51for a simple religious ceremony to say goodbye to the missing person.
00:55They lit oil lamps and rang the bell at the scene in accordance with the Indian religion.
00:59They prayed for the missing relatives, hoping that their souls would rest in peace.
01:03Because they haven't found anyone yet,
01:06the family can only pick up a handful of soil at the scene and carefully put it in a plastic bag.
01:11They hope to bring the relatives' breath back to their hometowns in this way.
01:16As the search and rescue operation has ended,
01:19the road that was originally blocked by the Indian Youth Road has finally been unblocked.
01:23Only a few police officers remained at the scene to guard the pit.
01:27Those shopkeepers who were affected by the search and rescue operation and could not open the door to do business
01:31have now returned to business and the crowd has begun to return.
01:35Let a lot of shopkeepers and shop owners relax.
01:38Some shopkeepers said that the previous blockage of the search and rescue operation
01:41caused customers to not be able to enter their shop.
01:43Their business volume in the past nine days was basically zero, with no income at all.
01:48The shopkeepers hope that the authorities can fill the pit as soon as possible to repair it,
01:53to ensure the safety of the area, and to rebuild the confidence of the people and tourists.
01:57Speaking of the repair work,
01:59the Indian Youth Road Chamber of Commerce will cooperate with the City Administration of Kuala Lumpur,
02:02the Federal Bureau of Districts and Local Authorities,
02:05to ensure that the ground-line repair and reconstruction project can be carried out safely.
02:09The mayor of Kuala Lumpur revealed that the repair project will take three to six months,
02:14urging the public to follow the instructions of the relevant authorities and not to get close to the pit.
02:18However, even if the pit is repaired, experts predict that the ground-line incident may continue in the future.
02:26Dr. Wu Tianlai, Chairman of the Department of Geophysics and Geological Engineering,
02:30told Xinhaiqia Newspaper that the drainage system in Kuala Lumpur has aged,
02:36so the ground-line problem caused by some man-made factors will continue to exist.
02:42He said that these aged pipes are likely to break and leak,
02:45and if there are activities or natural factors in the excavation of the tunnel,
02:49it will make the situation more difficult.
02:53He hopes and suggests that the authorities should conduct a thorough investigation of the infrastructure and pipe system,
02:59and then develop short-term and long-term solutions to solve the problem.
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