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Building of sabo dams in Gunung Inas to begin immediately: Sanusi

Move aims to slow, block flow of water, debris capable of causing catastrophic water surges in residential areas

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 14 Aug 2022 9:24AM

Building of sabo dams in Gunung Inas to begin immediately: Sanusi
Kedah Menteri Besar Datuk Seri Muhammad Sanusi Md Nor says the Irrigation and Drainage Department will identify the location for the construction of two sabo dams in Gunung Inas, which are to be built as soon as possible. – Screen grab, August 14, 2022

ALOR SETAR – Two sabo dams at the foot of Gunung Inas, Baling will be built as soon as possible to slow down the flow of water and block the flow of debris capable of causing catastrophic water surges in residential areas.

Kedah Menteri Besar Datuk Seri Muhammad Sanusi Md Nor said the Irrigation and Drainage Department will identify the location for the construction of the dams, which were also built at the foot of Gunung Jerai, Yan.

“In Gunung Inas, DID said that they want to build two sabo dams. A groundbreaking ceremony will be held as soon as possible for the construction of the first sabo dam to slow down the flow of water and prevent felled trees from affecting public areas,” he told reporters here yesterday when asked to comment on restorative measures for forest areas in Gunung Jerai damaged due to forest plantation activities and the debris flow that occurred on July 4.

He said the areas on the mountain damaged by the debris flow on the mountain would still channel water in the future even when rehabilitated by replanting forest trees.

He said the affected areas can be best protected by building a sabo dam to slow down water flow when it occurs.

Such occurrences are not limited to Gunung Inas but also happen in other areas, Sanusi said.

“What has been cut down or logged, will become a forest again in 30 years, even in other places if the forest area has become a waterway, the landscape will remain the same,” he added.

The flood and debris flow disaster that occurred on July 4 claimed three lives, including a four-month pregnant woman, and affected 12 villages around Baling district. – Bernama, August 14, 2022

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