Malaysia

Balik Pulau-Teluk Bahang road closed due to soil erosion

RM1.7 mil allocated for repair works expected to take three to four months

Updated 2 years ago · Published on 17 Jul 2023 2:10PM

Balik Pulau-Teluk Bahang road closed due to soil erosion
During the closure period, road users are advised to utilise alternative routes, including Jalan Tun Sardon to Balik Pulau or Jalan Teluk Kumbar to Jalan Balik Pulau. – Penang PWD pic, July 17, 2023

BALIK PULAU – Part of federal road FT006, which is the road around the island from Jalan Balik Pulau to Teluk Bahang, is completely closed to traffic from July 14 until further notice due to soil erosion and slope failure.

Penang Infrastructure and Transport Committee chairman Zairil Khir Johari said a preliminary investigation at the site by the Public Works Department (PWD) found that the failure of the slope was caused by soil erosion following heavy rainfall since July 1.

“On July 1, at 7.15am, a slope failure occurred on route FT006 Section 46.80 in Balik Pulau, and the PWD took immediate action, which included canvas installation, traffic management equipment, and data collection works.

“The route was open for light vehicles only, however, due to the failure of the slope on Section 45.40 on July 10, the PWD has issued a notice to close part of the FT006 road (from Jalan Balik Pulau to Teluk Bahang) completely,” he said in a statement today.

A total allocation of RM1.7 million has been approved for the repair works at the two sections, which would take between three and four months, he added.

He said road users can take alternative roads during the period of closure, either through Jalan Tun Sardon to Balik Pulau or Jalan Teluk Kumbar to Jalan Balik Pulau. – Bernama, July 17, 2023

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