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‘Emergency work in Janda Baik post-floods to be done in three months’

It will cost estimated RM1 mil, says Environment and Water Ministry sec-gen

Updated 1 year ago · Published on 13 May 2022 10:00PM

‘Emergency work in Janda Baik post-floods to be done in three months’
The emergency work comes after five villages were hit on Wednesday by flash floods with an average depth of between 0.5m to 1m due to unusually heavy rainfall of 88mm for three hours from 4am. – GEGAR Facebook pic, May 13, 2022

KUANTAN – Additional emergency work related to floods in Janda Baik, Bentong, with an estimated cost of RM1 million, is expected to begin next week and be completed within three months, said Environment and Water Ministry secretary-general Datuk Seri Zaini Ujang.

During a visit to the affected areas today, Zaini said the flash floods were caused by heavy rain in the upper reaches of the river basin and the shallow river bed around Janda Baik due to sedimentation caused by major floods in December 2021.

“The shallow condition of the river had caused Sg Benus, Sg Cheringin, and Sg Chemperoh to overflow. The villages’ location in low-lying areas and near rivers are another reason why residences and resorts are easily flooded,” he said in a statement here today.

On Wednesday, five villages – Kg Sum-Sum, Kg Cheringin, Kg Chemperoh, Kg Lampin and Kg Pulau Santap – were hit by flash floods with an average depth of between 0.5m to 1m due to unusually heavy rainfall of 88mm for three hours from 4am.

Zaini said following the floods last year, minister Datuk Seri Tuan Ibrahim Tuan Man had instructed the Irrigation and Drainage Department to expedite the implementation of work to deepen the river there, with dredging started last March.

One of the projects has been completed while two more are scheduled for completion this June.

“The department also plans to build flood retaining walls (bunds) at stretches identified along the river as well as telemetry stations (for ‘in situ’ data collection) and flood warning stations upstream of Janda Baik,” he said.

For long-term planning, Zaini said the ministry through DID was speeding up the Sg Bentong Flood Mitigation Plan and Environmentally-Friendly Drainage Master Plan projects, which were expected to be implemented in 2023 with an allocation of over RM400 million. – Bernama, May 13, 2022

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