Malaysia

Road to Orang Asli villages cut off by landslide partially open

Only one lane passable after emergency clean-up.

Updated 5 months ago · Published on 27 Nov 2023 4:25PM

Road to Orang Asli villages cut off by landslide partially open
More than 20 Orang Asli people families in Pos Hendrop, Gua Musang, are stranded after a landslide blocked vehicle access to their settlements on Sunday. – Facebook pic, November 27, 2023.

THE route connecting four Orang Asli villages in Pos Hendrop is now partially open after rubble and debris from yesterday’s landslide were cleared.

The Kelantan and Terengganu Orang Asli Development Department (Jakoa) said, however, only one lane is open for the residents to travel to Gua Musang town to carry out their daily affairs.

“Jakoa received reports from villagers and also some local news portals about the landslide along the route.

“As the road is registered under the Malaysian Road Records Information System and is under the purview of the Lojing sub-district and land office, Jakoa has contacted the district officer’s assistant, and he said that the debris and rubble have been cleared.

“However, only half of the rubble and debris could be cleared first due to the fear of another landslide,” it said in a statement today.

It also said that the Lojing land office said the clean-up was a temporary measure, and further action will be taken immediately for the convenience and safety of the affected Orang Asli population. 

“Jakoa will continue to provide assistance from the social and welfare aspects, using the allocation channelled by the government,” it said.

Yesterday, more than 20 Orang Asli families of the Temiar tribe, in four villages – Kampung Hanir, Kampung Gere, Kampung Perlug and Kampung Tuel – in Pos Hendrop, were reportedly stranded following a landslide, which cut off road links to the settlements. – Bernama, November 27, 2023.

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