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Tuesday, November 7, 2017

Gerakan Youth says floods may be due to over-development, wants moratorium



Over-development in Penang in recent years could be the main reason of constant flash floods in the state, said Gerakan Youth deputy chief Andy Yong.
He noted how numerous areas, once pristine and serene, have become massive construction projects without taking into consideration the impact on the locals and environment.
He said that far-fetched justification after the tragedy is pointless as Penangnites need preventative measures and assurances now.
Yong said this weekend's flooding, which claimed seven lives, proved that Penang is facing a serious problem in terms of environment preservation and sustainability.
He said that based on his recent visit to the northern state, the severity and destruction of the flood are unprecedented.
“Such frequent floods where the waters are brown in areas like Tanjung Bungah proved that hillslope erosion is becoming more aggravating.
“Recent floods and landslide in the last few months have served as a warning. The Penang state government must take serious action.
“I hope that the institute of engineers or geologist will conduct a review and provide a comprehensive report on the projects in high-risk areas to prevent the real threat of more landslides in the future,” he added.
Yong said allowing projects on hillslopes to proceed especially those identified as high-risk revealed that greed and short-sightedness have prevailed over sustainability.
He added that these unnecessary and avoidable man-made disasters could have been prevented.
In view of this, Yong urged for a moratorium to be immediately imposed on all projects especially those in high-risk areas until further review.
“At the same time, relevant state authorities such as the state flood mitigation committee and the drainage and irrigation department have to ensure that our flood mitigation system and drainage is equipped to handle the latest influx of water and other waste,” he said.- Mkini

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