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Major magnitude 6 7 earthquake - Indian Ocean, 149 km southwest of Nias Island, North Sumatra, Indonesia, on 14 May 12:33 pm (GMT +6) - 163 user experience reports

User reports estimate the perceived ground shaking intensity according to the MMI (Modified Mercalli Intensity) scale. Contribute: Flag as inappropriate. Send your own user report! leave your comment here 1504.7 km ESE of epicenter [Map] / not felt : No feel because far 1500 km. | 5 users found this interesting. (reported through our app)    Sungai nibong / Very weak shaking (MMI II) / horizontal (sideways) swinging / 10-15 s : Aquarium water level and ceiling fan can be seen swinging | 5 users found this interesting.    Putrajaya / Very weak shaking (MMI II) / horizontal (sideways) swinging / 5-10 s : water in fish akuarium tank swaying. felt short dizzy | 4 users found this interesting.    Singapore (813.7 km E of epicenter) [Map] / Weak shaking (MMI III) / horizontal (sideways) swinging / 20-30 s :

Penang condominium residents lose appeal against developer

Copy URL The Penang Court of Appeal has affirmed the High Court’s decision on the planning permission given to Sunway City to develop a 32.7ha plot of land next to the Sunrise Garden Condominium, says judge Yaacob Sam. – The Malaysian Insight file pic, May 7, 2021. RESIDENTS of a condominium in Sungai Ara, Penang today lost in their appeal to set aside the decision of the Penang Island City Council (MBPP) in granting planning permission to a property developer to develop a housing scheme on a hillslope. In dismissing the appeal, Court of Appeal judge Yaacob Sam, who chaired a three-member panel, said the court agreed with the High Court’s findings and affirmed its findings and decision.

Sungai Ara condo residents lose appeal to set aside planning permission

Sungai Ara condo residents lose appeal to set aside planning permission 07 May 2021 / 16:15 H. Pix for representational purpose only. PUTRAJAYA: Residents of a condominium in Sungai Ara today lost in their appeal to set aside the decision of the Penang Island City Council (MBPP) in granting planning permission to a property developer to develop a housing scheme on a hillslope. In dismissing the appeal, Court of Appeal judge Datuk Yaacob Sam, who chaired a three-member panel, said the court agreed with the High Court’s findings and affirmed its findings and decision. “We find there are no merits in the appeal which warrant us to exercise our appellate intervention. We unanimously dismiss this appeal,“ he added.

Malaysia: Lynas plan for permanent radioactive waste dump rejected

Green Left this was probably just company spin. “For now, we have managed to stop Lynas from dumping its toxic radioactive waste in Kuantan’s water catchment. However, for as long as the radioactive waste remains in Malaysia, we cannot let our guard down,” she said. “The DOE website clearly states that Lynas EIA for the permanent waste dump proposal for Bukit Ketam has been rejected and now Lynas is spinning a new story, I guess to prevent its stock value from crashing. “Under Lynas’ licence condition from 2018, the government should stop its operation to stop more toxic radioactive waste from being piled up further. However, it might be wishful thinking albeit a public and environmental health blessing if the government actually enforces the law on Lynas.”

The Edge  |  Raine & Horne International Zaki+Partners Penang housing Property Monitor (4Q2020): Transaction volume expected to spike

After a year of battling the Covid-19 pandemic, there does not seem to be an end in sight with many countries continuing to impose lockdowns, albeit of differing severity. In Malaysia, the third wave of the outbreak and the subsequent Movement Control Order (MCO) 2.0 have added to the uncertainties in the country’s economic outlook. However, amid the current turmoil, there is some good news for Penang. In presenting the 4Q2020 Penang Housing Property Monitor, Raine & Horne International Zaki + Partners Sdn Bhd senior partner Michael Geh says data from the National Property Information Centre (Napic) shows that the state’s property market saw a major spike in terms of transaction volume in 3Q2020, and he expects this trend to have continued into 4Q2020.

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