The Environment and Water Ministry will implement four urgent projects worth RM203 million in Baling, Kedah to prevent the flash floods incident from recurring, said its minister Tuan Ibrahim Tuan Man.
He said the projects were based on the assessment made by the ministry’s secretary-general Zaini Ujang and Irrigation and Drainage Department director-general Md Nasir Md Noh who visited the flood location yesterday to assess the impact of the disaster and draw up a mitigation plan.
The four projects are Baling Flood Mitigation Plan (RTB) Phase 1 and Phase 2 involving a cost of RM15 million and RM160 million respectively, the construction of a sabo dam to reduce the risk of debris flow (RM22 million), and several small projects that need to be expedited such as deepening of rivers, building river embankments, repairing bridges and river trails (RM6 million), he said.
The flash floods and water surge phenomenon that occurred on Monday in Baling claimed three lives while hundreds of victims were evacuated to several temporary relief centres and more than 80 houses were affected.
He said continuous rain that went on for three hours had caused the flash floods, adding that the Irrigation and Drainage Department station at Felda Teloi Kanan recorded a rainfall of 64 millimetres (mm), and more than 40 mm of rainfall each was logged at the Kampung Sedim and Kampung Iboi stations.
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Tuan Ibrahim said satellite data from the Malaysian Meteorological Department showed that the distribution of rainfall was more than double in Gunung Inas, which is upstream of Sungai Tiak and Sungai Kupang, adding that the heavy rain exceeded the capacity to hold water upstream causing the flash floods.
He also said the depth of the floodwater that was recorded at 6 pm was between 0.2 to 3.0 metres in Kampung Iboi, Kampung Padang Lengkuas, Kampung Bukit Hangus, Kampung Pisang and Pekan Kupang.
Tuan Ibrahim said in the upstream area of the flood disaster, there were land-use activities that caused debris flows or water surges during heavy rain.
- Bernama
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