Malaysia: Woman falls into sinkhole in Kuala Lumpur Rescue teams in Malaysia searching for an Indian tourist who disappeared down a sinkhole say they are facing "impossible" conditions. Vijaya Lakshmi Gali, 48, is from India's Andhra Pradesh state and was visiting Malaysia 's capital Kuala Lumpur. She was reportedly on her way to visit a nearby temple eight days ago, when she was swallowed up by a giant 26ft (8 metres) deep sinkhole on the street of Jalan Masjid India .

CCTV images posted to social media channels capture the dramatic moment she fell into the sinkhole . READ MORE Beautiful European city collapsing in on itself as sinkholes keep opening up Rescue teams search for a tourist who fell into a 26ft deep sinkhole (Image: Facebook/BERNAMA) Ms Gali can be seen walking along the street when suddenly the ground beneath her opens up and she disappears. A group of people sitting nearby rush to try and help her.

Around 110 rescuers have been working round the clock in a desperate attempt to locate the stricken tourist, but have so far come up empty-handed. A pair of slippers are the only items they have found of Ms Gali during their week-long search. Divers have been called in to help rescue efforts, but have found conditions underground extremely challenging.

Two of them attempted to enter the sinkhole via a sewer network at 04:00 local time on Friday (21:00 GMT Thursday). The sinkhole was 26ft deep (Image: Facebook/BERNAMA) Don't miss..

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