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Don’t confuse logging, heavy rain as cause of murky water: Terengganu MB

All activities carried out suitably far from bodies of water, says Datuk Seri Ahmad Samsuri Mokhtar

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 14 Sep 2022 8:02PM

Don’t confuse logging, heavy rain as cause of murky water: Terengganu MB
Datuk Seri Ahmad Samsuri Mokhtar says that he himself had an aerial view of the area in question and noticed that a landslide had occurred, but it had no connection with logging. – Bernama pic, September 14, 2022

KUALA TERENGGANU – All parties are advised not to be confused over the cause of murky water in Tasik Kenyir, Ulu Terengganu, whether it is logging activities or the spate of heavy rain.

Menteri Besar Datuk Seri Ahmad Samsuri Mokhtar said all forest and logging activities were bound by the set conditions, including a suitable distance between the logging area and body of water.

“This measure is taken as a condition to ensure no pollution due to logging.

“Let’s not be confused over the issue of murky water, as when it rains, water flows from the hills and down to the lakes or rivers. These are two different things that have no connection with logging.”

He said this after the handing-out of arrears in allowances for imams and muezzins of district mosques in Terengganu at Wisma Darul Iman here today.

This followed news reports today claiming that the murky water at the Sg Lasir Waterfall recreation forest at Tasik Kenyir is believed to be due to logging activities at a nearby area.

Samsuri said he himself had an aerial view of the said area and noticed that a landslide had occurred but it had no connection with logging.

“Remember the recent incident, where timber logs had come tumbling down due to the flood, but some people claimed that it was due to logging? Actually, it was due to a landslide on a hill which also brought down the trees.

“We have always been communicating with the Forestry Department to address any such emerging issues,” he added.

Meanwhile, Samsuri said the state government was prepared to face the northeast monsoon season, which is expected to start in November.

He said that last Monday, the state government received a monetary allocation and certain assets from the federal government and National Disaster Management Agency.

In another development, Samsuri said the state government today approved an allocation of RM242,925 for five imam and seven muezzins eligible for the arrears in allowance.

The arrears had been unsettled since 2005 until 2018 due to a few factors including political differences during the time of the previous state government. – Bernama, September 14, 2022

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