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Baling floods: make findings public – Sahabat Alam Malaysia

Stern action must be taken against all responsible parties for environmental crimes, negligence

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 08 Jul 2022 2:00PM

Baling floods: make findings public – Sahabat Alam Malaysia
The Baling floods caused the loss of three lives, damaged hundreds of homes and properties of villagers nearby Gunung Inas, as well as caused water supplies disruption to consumers in Kedah and Penang. – SOFIA NASIR/The Vibes pic, July 8, 2022

SAHABAT Alam Malaysia (SAM) is most disappointed that our call for a public commission of inquiry (CoI) on the Baling floods in Kedah has been dismissed by Kedah state government and the Energy and Natural Resources Ministry.

SAM, had on Wednesday July 6, called on Kedah state government to hold a CoI to get to the root causes of the Baling floods. We made this call to avert another tragedy of this kind, and not simply blame mother nature, especially since the intensity and frequency of unusual rainfalls due to climate change will be a recurring problem.  

The Baling floods had not only resulted in the loss of three lives but has damaged hundreds of homes and properties of villagers nearby Gunung Inas, as well as caused water supplies disruption to consumers in Kedah and Penang due to Sg Muda’s turbid waters.

Kedah MB, Datuk Seri Muhammad Sanusi Md Noor, had initially responded that the cause of the floods was due to a “water surge phenomenon” with the accumulation of water upstream following heavy rains, similar to the Gunung Jerai tragedy last year. 

Since then, the MB has been reported to raise questions over the development of the Musang King’ durian plantation by a joint-venture company in Gunung Inas, including as to whether an environmental impact assessment (EIA) was done prior to the massive during-farming project.

According to media reports, Sanusi said that his administration was unsure as to how such a project had obtained approval, which prompted his administration to issue a stop-work order in July 2020 to the company.

He also said “every plantation requires an EIA (report). How was the EIA approved? There is a regulation in the law which states that any highland ground over 1,000ft (304m)) must not be touched.”

While we welcome the MB’s questions and action taken to issue a stop-work order, what we need to know is whether follow-up measures were taken against the company to hold them accountable and if any preventive measures were taken to rehabilitate lands that were cleared on such high slopes?

It is precisely for these reasons that SAM called for a CoI, to raise all the right questions and get the needed responses. 

Sanusi has said that there is no need for such a CoI, given that various government agencies involved are preparing their reports on the incident. 

SAM is of the view that preparing such a report and submitting it to the MB alone is not enough. 

The public needs to know what happened and why it happened and who was responsible for the deaths and devastation.

The Kedah MB needs to be transparent over this, and be accountable to the public.

All facts must come to light. It is not enough to blame the previous government for any action or inaction. This government must right the wrongs.

Strong action must be taken against all responsible parties for their environmental crimes and negligence.

SAM, therefore, calls on Kedah MB to make all findings public and to restore public confidence in state administration. 

We must avert future tragedies of this kind by protecting environmentally sensitive ecosystems, such as hills and mountains, and not allowing plantations of any kind in these areas. 

Immediate rehabilitation measures are needed in the Gunung Inas Forest reserve. – The Vibes, July 8, 2022

Meenakshi Raman is the president of Sahabat Alam Malaysia 

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