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King orders review of all hillslope projects in Cameron Highlands

Yang di-Pertuan Agong laments rampant development in area

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 06 Jan 2023 10:07PM

King orders review of all hillslope projects in Cameron Highlands
Yang di-Pertuan Agong Al-Sultan Abdullah Ri’ayatuddin Al-Mustafa Billah Shah (centre) visiting Kg Raja in Cameron Highlands today. – Bernama pic, January 6, 2023

CAMERON HIGHLANDS – The Yang di-Pertuan Agong Al-Sultan Abdullah Ri’ayatuddin Al-Mustafa Billah Shah decreed that all hillslope development projects in Cameron Highlands be carefully studied and monitored, since excessive development can invite natural disasters.

Al-Sultan Abdullah decreed that all hillslope projects be given serious consideration because numerous projects are still ongoing, especially widespread farming activity in Cameron Highlands.

“Enough is enough. I have said it before and I am saying it now. Although there is approval, such projects must be reviewed. If not, this area will become barren ground and there won’t be any green areas, jungles, or hills anymore.

“While reviews are being carried out, suspend all approvals in all areas involving Cameron Highlands temporarily, especially in hilly areas.

“Every time I fly over this area, there is always a hilly area being flattened. This is a concern for me and I hope the state government will give due consideration to this matter, or else such activities will continue,” the king said after handing out contributions to victims of last month’s mudslide in Kg Baru, Kg Raja, here.

The king, who also offered his sympathy to the victims, was grateful that there were no fatalities during the mudslide, and said he hoped the project close to the disaster area would be reviewed to avoid damage to the ecosystem and surrounding areas.

Al-Sultan Abdullah also decreed that the relevant authorities not give approvals to projects at will, but rather carry out a detailed study by going to the ground to ensure the validity of such projects.

“They must go to the ground, and not just base their findings on maps. That is why I suggest the menteri besar, district officer, and District Land Office view and survey such areas using helicopters or any other technology available now, including drones.

“Use modern initiatives and not just rely on old methods,” said the king.

The king hoped the tragic landslide that claimed the lives of many in Batang Kali, Selangor will not recur, especially in Cameron Highlands and Pahang.

Earlier, Al-Sultan Abdullah handed out his personal contributions to 21 families affected by the mudslide before leaving the location at 5pm.

Last month, a number of houses and roads leading to Kg Raja were inundated by a mudslide following flash floods in the area. – Bernama, January 6, 2023

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