Malaysia

Mada activates flood preparedness plan

Will ensure irrigation, drainage infrastructures functioning well, its chairman says

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 02 Oct 2022 3:57PM

Mada activates flood preparedness plan
Muda Agricultural Development Authority chairman Ahmad Tarmizi Sulaiman says it will manage excess water due to rainfall in accordance with standard operating procedures set in hopes that damage and inconvenience to public property and rice growing areas can be minimised if flooding occurs in the Muda area. – Bernama pic, October 2, 2022

ALOR STAR – The Muda Agricultural Development Authority (Mada) has activated the Muda Area Flood Preparedness Plan to deal with the “La Nina” weather phenomenon that is expected at the end of this year.

Its chairman Ahmad Tarmizi Sulaiman said Mada will manage excess water due to rainfall in accordance with standard operating procedures set in the interest of the public and rice farming in the area.

“Forecasts show that from September 2022 to February 2023, Perlis will receive an average rainfall of between 200mm to 300mm and in Kedah, 290mm to 440mm.

“Based on this, the Muda area is likely to receive heavy rainfall in the dam catchment area, river catchment area and padi growing areas, which will cause water levels and river flow to increase,” he said in a statement today. 

He said Mada will ensure irrigation and drainage infrastructures are functioning well and also related assets such as boats, pumps and other equipment and machinery are in good condition.

“Mada is always aware of current weather changes and is in a state of readiness in the event of floods as forecast by the Meteorological Department of Malaysia (MetMalaysia) and the Irrigation and Drainage Department.”

He said floodwater drainage operations will be through the main infrastructures involving the Arau System, Lanabulu System, Alor Changileh System, Pelubang Barrage and Ampang Jajar dam. 

Tarmizi said with these plans and preparations, it is hoped that damage and inconvenience to public property, rice growing areas and their farmers can be minimised if flooding occurs in the Muda area. 

“To date, water catchment level at the Pedu Dam is at 859,625 million cubic metres (98.27%), Muda dam at 123,950 million cubic metres (99.16%) and the Ahning dam at 186,979 million cubic metres (83.85%).

“Farmers in the Mada area are encouraged to contact their nearby Area Farmers’ Organisation if they have any questions or complaints. Mada is always ready to help to make rice growing activities in the Muda area a success,” he said. – Bernama, October 2, 2022

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