Aizuddin Saad, a photographer who documented the 2011 Hulu Langat landslide in Malaysia, continues to be deeply affected by the trauma of the event fifteen years later. He is particularly haunted by the sounds of children’s cries emanating from the debris, indicating they were trapped. The landslide occurred in Hulu Langat and resulted in significant loss and devastation. Saad’s experience highlights the lasting psychological impact disasters have on those who witness them, especially first responders and journalists. He has carried the emotional weight of the tragedy for over a decade, demonstrating the enduring consequences of natural disasters. The event serves as a reminder of the vulnerability of communities to landslides and the importance of disaster preparedness. The photographer’s ongoing distress underscores the need for mental health support for those involved in disaster response.