The search and rescue work for the two resort guests at the Banjaran Hotsprings Restreat is ongoing, PIX: Ipoh Firefighter Facebook According to a statement by the Perak JBPM, they found the landslide upon reaching the scene and two guests residing at the resort are believed to … “We received a call from … Officers from the Fire and Rescue Department at the scene of the landslide … Dua mangsa dikhuatiri tertimbus dalam kejadian tanah runtuh di sebuah villa di Banjaran Hot Spring, Tambun dekat sini, awal pagi tadi.Mangsa yang terperangkap, Lee Tze Jun 32 dan Ooi Chee Wei 39.Jurucakap Jabatan Bomba dan Penyelamat Malaysia (JBPM) Perak, berkata mereka menerima panggilan pada jam 1.28 pagi dan anggota bergegas ke lokasi kejadian.sos"Berlaku kejadian … Ipoh: Dua mangsa dipercayai terperangkap dalam kejadian tanah runtuh di sebuah resort di Tambun, di sini, awal pagi tadi. Jurucakap Jabatan Bomba dan Penyelamat Malaysia (JBPM) Perak berkata, pihaknya menerima panggilan kecemasan pada 1.28 pagi dan sepasukan anggota bergegas ke lokasi kejadian. A couple’s holiday in Perak recently ended tragically after the duo was caught in an unexpected landslide at their resort. Tourist Bodies Recovered After Buried By Landslide At Banjaran Hotsprings Updated Cyber Rt. Their bodies were found at … The bodies were discovered later that morning […] — Picture by Farhan Najib Goh said that the recovery work is still ongoing but was delayed as water was still flowing in the landslide area and causing slight land movements. Ipoh Police Post Mortem On Tambun Landslide Victims Completed Malaysia Malay Mail. Police have identified the two victims whose bodies were found buried in a landslide at Banjaran Hotsprings Retreat in Tambun. The landslide is believed to be the cause of a heavy rain spell in the area yesterday which struck the victim’s villa at the resort. DCP Goh said the landslide that hit the Banjaran Hotspring Retreat was believed to have occurred at about 1am yesterday. IPOH: The two guests killed in a landslide at The Banjaran Hotsprings Retreat here had travelled from Kuala Lumpur to attend to certain work-related matters. Fire and Rescue personnel search the rubble at the Banjaran Hotsprings Retreat after this morning’s landslide. Rescuers digging through the soil to find two people missing after a landslide affected the Banjaran Hotsprings Retreat in Ipoh where they were staying. According to the New Straits Times, a landslide took place at the Banjaran Hotsprings Retreat in Tambun earlier this morning and after resort staff failed to get hold of the two guests, the fire department was called in. The 39-year-old man, Ooi Chee Wei and 32-year-old woman, Lee Tze Juin reportedly travelled to Perak from Kuala Lumpur for work purposes. Two individuals were found dead at a villa in The Banjaran Hotsprings Tambun after a devastating landslide occurred at 1am today (10 November). Perak acting police chief Deputy Commissioner Datuk Goh Boon Keng speaks to the press at Banjaran Hotsprings Retreat in Tambun November 10, 2020.