Malaysia

Rantau Panjang villagers urge authorities to solve stagnant floodwater woes

They claim problem due to Sg Golok Integrated River Basin Development project

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 15 Nov 2022 5:02PM

Rantau Panjang villagers urge authorities to solve stagnant floodwater woes
Rantau Panjang Flood Action Committee chairman Norhisham Abdullah says the problem of stagnant floodwaters first happened last December before recurring in February and March. – Pixabay pic, November 15, 2022

PASIR MAS – Residents of several villages near Sg Golok in Rantau Panjang here have urged the relevant authorities to act immediately and help them tackle the problem of stagnant floodwaters.

Rantau Panjang Flood Action Committee chairman Norhisham Abdullah claimed that the incident in the villages occurred due to Phase 1 of the Sg Golok Integrated River Basin Development (PLSB) project.

He said the problem of stagnant floodwaters first happened last December before recurring in February and March.

“Right now, we are faced with the same situation for the third time (this year). It’s been eight days since this problem occurred in Kg Tersang, Kg Kubang Kual, Kg Padang Licin, Kg Tok Deh, and several other villages around this area,” he said when met during a peaceful demonstration here today.

Norhisham said that when the problem of stagnant floodwaters happened in February and March, the Sg Golok PLSB contractor built sluice gates to solve the problem following calls from residents.

“Six to seven sluice gates were built in the form of culverts, but they could not be opened and are still tightly closed, causing the water outflow from Sg Lanchang to Sg Golok to be blocked,” he said.

Norhisham urged the contractors involved to immediately open the sluice gates within 24 hours or the residents will lodge a police report.

He said the stagnant floodwaters, which are between ankle- and waist-high, had caused 2,090 people from 692 families to remain in eight temporary evacuation centres around the locations as of 1pm today. – Bernama, November 15, 2022

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