Malaysia

Floods: Works Ministry receives 130 damaged road reports

Datuk Wan Ahmad Uzir Wan Sulaiman says repairs will cost about RM130 mil only for federal roads

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 05 Mar 2023 5:58PM

Floods: Works Ministry receives 130 damaged road reports
Representatives from the Works Ministry monitor the installation of the bailey bridge on route FT2490 at the entrance to Perwira Jaya and Selancar after a road collapse resulted in a bout 12,000 locals being stranded. – Bernama pic, March 5, 2023

ROMPIN – A total of 130 damaged federal and state roads in flood-hit states have been reported thus far, said Works Ministry secretary-general Datuk Wan Ahmad Uzir Wan Sulaiman. 

He said that of the total, 56 involved federal roads which will need about RM130 million for repairs to be carried out in stages. 

“Whichever can be expedited will be done so. If there is a need to build a bridge and so on, we will carry out a study first,” he told Bernama after monitoring the installation of the bailey bridge on route FT2490 at the entrance to Perwira Jaya and Selancar, here, today. 

He said the 42.67m-long modular steel panel bridge is being actively installed and work is expected to be completed by tomorrow evening. 

He said work to stabilise soil erosion was carried out yesterday before 80 Public Works Department and Malaysian Armed Forces personnel began installing the bridge.  

The road collapse, estimated to be 23m long, resulted in about 12,000 residents having difficulty getting to the city after the road was closed to all types of vehicles for the safety of users. 

The road connects residents of Felda Selancar to Segamat and also to Muadzam Shah, here. – Bernama, March 5, 2023

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