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No need for commission, our depts can look into Baling floods: Takiyuddin

Gunung Inas area never considered at-risk of disaster, he adds

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 07 Jul 2022 5:07PM

No need for commission, our depts can look into Baling floods: Takiyuddin
Energy and Natural Resources Minister Datuk Seri Takiyuddin Hassan has said various relevant technical departments are investigating and will find the cause of the tragedy. – Bernama pic, July 7, 2022

\BALING – There is no need to set up a public Commission of Inquiry to identify the cause of the floods and water surge phenomenon that affected several villages in the district on Monday, said Energy and Natural Resources Minister Datuk Seri Takiyuddin Hassan.

He said various relevant technical departments are investigating and will find the cause of the tragedy.

“I believe that the relevant departments are conducting an investigation in the area. If it is related to vegetation replanting, it is under the Forestry Department. We leave this to those departments to investigate.

“Hence, there is no need for RCI (Royal Commission of Inquiry) and so on; our department also has its own capabilities and expertise,” he said in a press conference, after visiting three temporary evacuation centres and visiting flood-affected areas today.

He was asked to comment on the proposal by the non-governmental organisation, Sahabat Alam Malaysia (SAM), for the Kedah government to set up a public Commission of Inquiry to identify the cause of the flood tragedy in Baling on Monday and in Gunung Jerai, Yan, which occurred last year.

Takiyuddin said his ministry expected the investigation into the incident in Baling to be completed in the near future as it did not involve a large area.

He said the Minerals and Geosciences Department, together with the Survey and Mapping Malaysia Department, will conduct an investigation and recommend appropriate action.

“Similar to what we did in Gunung Jerai, the Minerals and Geosciences Department does a lot of investigations related to strengthening risky slope areas, and many technical suggestions will be given by the department to others, including the Public Works Department and so on,” he said.

Meanwhile, Takiyuddin also refuted claims that the relevant departments were slow to identify areas at risk before the tragedy occurred.

He said the government and relevant departments gave priority and took action in areas that had been identified as high risk for disasters.

“This area, for example, in 70 years to 100 years no such incident occurred; only small floods perhaps, but never severe disasters. Hence, when it occurred we take action to prevent it from recurring,” he said.

He added that the Gunung Inas was also not listed as an area at risk of disaster before Monday’s tragedy. – Bernama, July 7, 2022

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