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Torrid heat drives Semaq Beri tribe to escape into forest

Tribal chief says jungles around Tasik Kenyir provides cooler, more sheltered environment

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 06 Jun 2023 11:49AM

Torrid heat drives Semaq Beri tribe to escape into forest
The Semaq Beri tribe relocates to Tasik Kenyir to escape the scorching heat, building temporary shelters and facilities in the area. – Bernama pic, June 6, 2023

KUALA BERANG – The sweltering heat has driven a group of Orang Asli of the Semaq Beri tribe here, to leave their village for a much cooler dwelling in the forest. 

A villager, Hitam Keladi, 60, said leaving their homes in Kg Sg Berua near here, to live in the jungles around Tasik Kenyir is a normal thing to do when the temperatures soar during the hot season. 

Hitam along with 20 other families are also escaping the heat to protect their young children from heat exhaustion and other illnesses. 

“There are more shady places for us here and with the fresh forest breeze, it is definitely much more comfortable. 

“We are not fleeing our homes...just escaping the heat. The children’s health gets better when they are out in the forest,” he said when met here. 

Once in the forest, they would not just settle in one place but will keep moving in search of wood or to hunt for food along the river.  

Hitam, who is also the tribal chief of the temporary settlement, said they had left their homes for three months now and would return to Sg Berua when the weather improves.

Meanwhile, Sahak Samak, 41, also from the same tribe, said living in the forest during the hot season is an ancestral tradition. 

“It is part of our nomadic culture to move from one place to another in the forest but we rarely practice this nowadays.  

“We only move into the forest when necessary especially when the weather is extremely hot or when our village is hit by floods but when the situation has improved we will return,” he said. 

According to Sahak, apart from Tasik Kenyir, they have settled in several other forest areas near Sg Cendana and around the Terengganu State Park. 

The Orang Asli Semaq Beri settlement area in Sg Berua was established over 35 years ago after they were moved from Tasik Kenyir following the construction of a dam and ecotourism development around the lake. – Bernama, June 6, 2023

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