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By R.S.N. MURALI and M. AZHAR ARIFF | Dec 22, 2009

150m-long skylight comes crashing down at new bus terminal


Terminal gone bust: Shattered glass are strewn all over the soon-to-be-opened bus terminal after the 150m-long roof came crashing down. — M. AZHAR ARIF / The Star

KUALA BERANG: Another roof of a public building has collapsed in Terengganu, just six months after the roof of the state’s main stadium gave way.

Yesterday, the 150m-long glass roof of the soon-to-be-opened express bus and taxi terminal here collapsed, sending hundreds of sheets of glass crashing down.

Four workers suffered cuts from the broken glass.

Terengganu has been hit by a spate of revelations about buildings with shoddy construction.

Besides the Sultan Mizan Zainal Abidin Stadium (pic right), defects have also been found in the Batu Burok Aquatic Complex and the Sultan Mahmud Airport terminal.

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