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Sim moots study to see if monsoon drains can handle current rainwater levels

Pipes built 50 years ago might not be sufficient to channel deluge, says Sarawak deputy premier

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 15 Dec 2022 12:51PM

Sim moots study to see if monsoon drains can handle current rainwater levels
On the local council front, Sarawak Deputy Premier Datuk Seri Dr Sim Kui Hian, who is also Public Health, Housing and Local Government minister, says directives to clear drains of rubbish and any debris at this crucial time had been issued. – Bernama pic, December 15, 2022

KUCHING – The Sarawak Irrigation and Drainage Department might need to conduct a study to determine if the current monsoon drains are able to accommodate the increasing volume of rainwater.

In expressing this view, Deputy Premier Datuk Seri Dr Sim Kui Hian said the volume of rainwater seems to be increasing, especially this monsoon season, and drains which were built 50 years ago might not be sufficient to channel the deluge.

“I was driving around Batu Kawa a few nights ago and it started to rain so heavily. It was quite impossible to drive as I could barely see the road. Seems like this year, the rain brings an unusually large volume of water,” said Dr Sim at a press conference at the Batu Lintang fire station yesterday.

On the local council front, Dr Sim, who is also Public Health, Housing and Local Government minister, said directives to clear drains of rubbish and any debris at this crucial time had been issued.

On another note, he said sometimes they would receive complaints from the public as to why the government was paying Civil Defence Force personnel to conduct patrols in their village even though there were no cases of flash floods.

“I would like to say that it is better to be prepared than not to be prepared,” he pointed out.

He added that the floods which hit Peninsular Malaysia early this year saw people pointing fingers as to who was to be blamed for the slow rescue efforts.

“We do not want Sarawak to be in that kind of situation. If it happens, we want everybody to be safe and minimise the suffering,” said Dr Sim.

He added that the Sarawak Disaster Management Committee together with the federal and state agencies are constantly on their toes to spring into action in the event of any crisis, especially floods.

“All of the agencies involved are in the loop and are on alert,” he said.

Dr Sim thanked the Sarawak Fire and Rescue Department for its preparations for potential flash floods in the state.

“I have been briefed by the Bomba Sarawak director that everything such as equipment and personnel are sufficient and already on standby,” he added. – Borneo Post Online, December 15, 2022

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