On December 11, 1993; after 10 continuous days of rainfall, Block 1 of the Highland Towers collapsed.
The Highland Towers were three blocks of 12-story apartment at Ulu Kelang, built in the late 1970s at the western base of a steeply sloped hill, it was later terraced (extensively in the early 1980s) for proposed bungalow developments which were never completed.
Each block was respectively named Block 1 (built first, southern-most), Block 2 (built second, north-northwest of block 1, slightly elevated than the other two, closer in to the hill) and Block 3 (built last, northwest of block 1, west of block 2).
A swimming pool was located between northwest side of Block 2 and northeast rear of Block.
Ten continuous days of rainfall caused the retaining wall at the Tower's car park to fail and this led to a landslide . The landslide swept away the foundation of the building and Block 1 toppled over.
The Highland Towers Tragedy claimed the lives of 48 men, women and children (including an infant).
My involvement...
At that time I was head hunted from New Zealand and working as the Picture Editor for Singapore Press Holdings (Chinese Newspapers Division).
I was sent from Singapore to cover the tragedy because I have been working with Malaysian paper since 1974 till we migrated to NZ in 1988.
So for 5 days and 5 night I was stuck at the site with dozens of photographers and reporters.
Can Die One...
After checking into the Hotel Merlin in KL, I took a taxi to Ulu Kelang.
Police blockage at the foot hill forced me to walk all the way up the hill where the Towers are!
When I finally made it to the top, all my media friends were laughing at me because I was looking "near to death"!
At 48 yr old then, and out of shape; climbing up that hill lugging a huge Tenba Pro Pak camera bag containing:
2x Canon EOS1 camera bodies 1.7 kg
1x Canon 600 mm f4.5 lens 3.8 kg
1x Canon 300 mm f2.8 lens 1.2 kg
1x Canon 2x tele converter 0.25 kg
1x Canon 70-200 f2.8 zoom lens 2.2 kg
1x Canon 20-35 f2.8 zoom lens 1 kg
20 rolls of Kodak Ektapress colour film o.5 kg
AND a Manfrotto tripod! 5 kg
Tenba bag 3.5 kg
TOTAL : 19.7 kg
One hour climb with 20 kg on your shoulder can kill you too! In some way I was secretly happy and proud that I did make it! ;)
The Photos...
After catching my breath, I managed to set up my tripod and the 600 mm lens to capture this shot of a rescue team member from Malaysia scaling one of the collapsed Tower block.
It was as if the condo block toppled nicely on the ground! I have no idea where those 48 were trapped
Grief of a father... The son of former Deputy Prime Minister of Malaysia, Datuk Musa Hitam, (right); Carlos Rashid and his wife, Rosina Datuk Abu Bakar were killed.
I don't think any other photographer had this shot, as far as I know I was the only one with that kind of "fire power". This shot was taken with the mammoth 600 mm lens PLUS a 2x tele converter to achieve a whopping 1,200 mm telephoto!
This picture was never used.
Bad Luck Car Plate??
Firemen checking the garages at the collapsed block where many luxurious vehicles were destroyed.
To the superstitious Chinese, the blue car with the "BCY4214" plate must have brought the owner bad luck!
In Chinese Cantonese dialect, "4214" sound like "easily die"! Bad Omen indeed!
Asian Chinese take the "number meaning" very seriously.
Alfa Romeo found out the hard way when they launch their model "164" in Asia, the sales was a disaster because to the Chinese, 164 sounds like "die on the road"!
I was told that Alfa actually changed their model to "168" which sound like "prosperous all the way" just for the Asian market!!
Rescue team members from Malaysia checking the collapsed block with the help of man's best friend....
The media covering the tragedy were "shut out" from the scene, hundreds of meters away.
This picture was shot with the huge 600 mm f4.5 lens plus a 2X converter on a heavy tripod. Even at an effective 1,200mm focal length, 75% of the negative had to be cropped away to get this image.
The horror of the collapse hitting home.....rescue team members found a baby walker together with other belongings from the collapsed block.
This picture was taken on my second day there.....not wanting to suffer a heart attack, I left the monster 600 mm in the hotel and took my 300 mm f2.8 and a 2X extender which captured this scene.
Lucky Dog!!
Much to the delight of her owner, this lucky pet was found unharmed wandering near the ruins of the collapsed tower.
Much to the distress of the dog though, she was being hounded by the huge media circus at the site!
Beat me why so many local press photographers shooting from the wrong side!
A heart breaking scene, praying and grieving for lost relative.
DART, the famous search and rescue team from Singapore move in to help, divine intervention were also summoned to support.
A rare 10 minutes when the media circus were taken near the site where bulldozers dredges. It was here that we got a strong whiff of decaying bodies!
A Decisive Moment...
I was stuck at the site with dozens of photographers and reporters. Hiding from the pouring rain under a shed at the Highland Tower site when news came that the rescuers think there are survivors!!
At the corner of my eye I noticed some relatives and friends behind me were holding hands for moral support.
I swung around and grabbed one single shot with whatever lens that was attached to my EOS-1....damn!...it was the 70-210 zoom!
No chance for a second take because I was nearly attacked by the person next to me!!
Obviously he DO NOT want any picture taken of those people inside the shed!
Not knowing if I got the shot, but dying to find out; I walked into the down pour and headed down hill!
It took me two hours standing in the torrential rain before a cab agreed to take me to my hotel, "at a special no meter fare" of 150 Ringgit!
You should see the faces at the hotel reception desk when I sloshed in, leaving a long trail of water behind! Ha ha ha.
Thanks to my Tenba Pro Pak,my cameras and lenses are all bone dry!!!
No, I do not work for Tenba :-)
I rushed to Reuters KL office after a quick change of clothes, my ex colleague and prodigy, CH Goh got all my film processed and lo and behold, I got ONE shot of THAT moment!
Due to some glitches, the transmitted image took hours to reach Singapore!!
"I Am Still Alive" ?
This symbolic and exclusive picture was ran big next day on the front of the Singapore paper I worked for with a heading: "I Am Still Alive!"
Alas, it was a bungled and heart breaking announcement from the rescue team!
The Malaysian translator translated the message from the French team wrongly!
How the hell they translated "I think I heard a knock!" to "I think someone is alive!" I never know!
Every newspaper in Malaysia and Singapore (except the New Straits Times, rumors has it they knew about the cock up) had the same heading and had to apologise the next day!
Budak2 ni main tenggiling kt sekitar highland tower.... sebelum runtuh! rare gak! tp ada stu vid tu aku x jumpe! hilang ,mana tah! video tu ada tunjuk dalam highland tower sebelum kjadian..
masa highland towers ni aku ingat ada liputan TV 24jam
masa tu takdak astro.. tv pon takde 24 jam so dok tayang highland towers waktu tgh malam sampai pagi
aku bangun2 pagi tgk org2 tu dok mencari and perkembangan kawasan..
sgt sedih.. mcm mana la mereka menghadap maut..
nicuya posted on 7-11-2013 11:56 AM
x ske vid bdak tu bt mcm tu kt tenggiling.....jahattt
jumpe shizue warga jepun cerdera
jumpe bayi 16 bulan nur hamidah..
orang gaji indonesia ummi rashidah.
Persoalan nya ada lagi ke mangsa yang hidup? tiga je dapat jumpe.... kejadian pula jadi pada hari sabtu tgh hari... adakah penghuni blok 1 keluar makan? berjalan2?
Dia ni pun tgal kt highland tower
Selepas 7 hari cari mayat.. x jumpe.. bau mayat (busuk) da mula naik.... ada pihak mngatakan barangkali ada 50 mangsa... barang2 peribadi smua di kutip... seperti baju2 gmbar
pastu malam skit jumpa mayat yg dah reput.. and mayat wanita memeluk al quran..
dan jumpe mayat suami isteri di bahagian tangga.. mayat kakak dr rizhuan rosina dan suaminya carlos..
cari punya cari jumpe 47 mayat runtuhan highland tower.. ( sama ada mati semasa runtuhan atau teperangkap ) Last edited by WIFEY_KETIAK on 7-11-2013 12:40 PM
kat kawasan tu mg sng tanah runtuh..ada sg bwh tanah, n gua air kapur yg sng runtuh.. jgn la beli area situ wpon gah.. bukit antarabangsa pon sama.. dulu pnh duk kondo yg tinggi tu..atheneum ke..tak ingt dah nama.. kalau hujan lebat..hanya mampoo berdoa sajork..sb risau tanah runtuh. pastu cpt2 pindah..rase lega sgt