S’gor to ask PWD to declassify Hazardous Map

[...] "If the document is declassified, the state can then draft a working paper that could provide owners and developers information on the dangers and the relevant measures be taken with regard to properties that face high risk of being affected by natural disasters," Khalid told reporters after chairing the weekly executive council meeting near here.
Khalid also brushed aside speculation that the residential unit prices would go down in Hulu Klang, especially Bukit Antarabangsa, if the Hazardous Map was made public.
"The property prices may go up if we have the best strategies and solutions for hillslope development.
“Our view is that it is better to know the problem than hide it," he said. - + selanjutnya
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