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GE15: Baling’s residents want elected MP to solve flood woes

Villages here already inundated nine times since July 4 tragedy, says local head

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 12 Nov 2022 11:36AM

GE15: Baling’s residents want elected MP to solve flood woes
Kg Iboi village head Nor Mohamad Che Hussain says the authorities must immediately deepen Sg Kupang here so that the large volume of water that flows during rain does not overflow into residents’ homes in low-lying areas. – Bernama pic, November 12, 2022

BALING – Residents of Kg Iboi and the nearby areas strongly hope that the candidate elected to represent Baling in the 15th general election (GE15) will find a permanent solution to the flood problems there.

Village head Nor Mohamad Che Hussain said after the flood tragedy on July 4, villages in Baling have been flooded nine times whenever it rains heavily, causing loss of lives and damage to homes and properties.

“We urge the authorities to immediately deepen Sg Kupang here so that the large volume of water that flows during rain does not overflow into residents’ homes in low-lying areas,” he said here.

According to Nor Mohamad, 43 houses are at risk of being hit by flash floods, namely 24 units in Kg Padang Empang, 13 in Kg Dusun, and six in Kg Iboi.

Meanwhile, Kg Iboi Community Water Supply chairman Malik Arshad, 59, said that due to the July 4 tragedy, the community’s water supply, which used to be crystal clear, is now murky, affecting the quality of life of some 3,000 residents.

“For years, we have been getting supply from the community water channelled from the hills. In fact, I am the third generation of people responsible for ensuring the smooth running of the water supply to people’s homes.

“We have repaired the broken pipes caused by the tragedy, but the water is still murky even when it is not raining,” he said.

Meanwhile, Barisan Nasional’s candidate for Baling, Datuk Seri Abdul Azeez Abdul Rahim, said several plans would be implemented to help Baling residents, especially in flood-prone areas.

“I have informed the residents that the flood mitigation project will begin as early as January 2023 since the Finance Ministry has approved projects worth RM200 million in Baling,” he said.

For Pakatan Harapan candidate Johari Abdullah, the efficiency of managing flood-related projects and water supply will be his top priority if he wins in the general election on November 19.

The Baling parliamentary seat will see a four-cornered tussle between Azeez, Johari, Basir Ab Rahman of Pejuang, and Hassan Saad of Perikatan Nasional. – Bernama, November 12, 2022

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