KUALA LUMPUR, March 29 -- The Batang Kali landslide on December 16, 2022, left an indelible mark on Malaysia's history, claiming 31 lives - 13 of them children.

One of the country's deadliest landslides in recent years, the disaster underscored both nature's destructive force and systemic vulnerabilities.

What began as personal grief has now evolved into a powerful platform for healing and advocacy with the launch of batangkali31.com.

The website serves as a digital memorial where survivors reclaim their narrative and continue to demand accountability for what they argue was more than just an unfortunate natural disaster.

"I think after the incident a lot was reported in the news, with opinions from various parties.

"Most of it was s...