The Borneo Post

‘Kuching may adopt Hiigata City’s example to solve flood woes’

- By Peter Sibon reporters@theborneop­ost.com

KUCHING: The constant flooding in Kuching could be reduced, if not completely avoided, if the state government adopts what the Japanese government does for its flood mitigation method in Hiigata City and the surroundin­g areas.

Deputy Chief Minister Tan Sri Datuk Amar Dr James Masing said since Kuching had similar terrain as Hiigata City, the constructi­on of a similar diversion channel upstream of Kuching would help to reduce flooding.

“We are here to study how it is done. Every time Kuching is under water, millions of ringgit are lost in terms of flood damages. It has been happening quite frequently now. We must solve the Kuching flood problems once and for all.

“I believe what the Japanese government has done in solving Hiigata City’s flood problem can provide us with an answer,” Masing said via WhatsApp yesterday.

Masing, who is also Minister of Infrastruc­ture Developmen­t and Transporta­tion, is currently leading a delegation from Sarawak Rivers Board ( SRB) and other officers from related government agencies to Hiigata, Japan, to study their river management from Feb 20 – 28

In the entourage are Assistant Minister for River Transporta­tion and Safety Liwan Lagang and Balai Ringin assemblyma­n Snowdan Lawan. Hiigata City has a population of 800,000 people, and is located on the f lood plain of Shinano River, which has, over the years, been subjected to destructio­n by floods.

“The cost of destructio­n runs into millions whenever Shinano River breaks its banks. To reduce the destructiv­e effects, the Japanese government constructe­d two diversion channels to the sea, upstream of Hiigata City. These two diversion channels divert water to the sea, before it passes through Hiigata City, and thus reduces the effects of flood on the city.

On a related issue, Masing said the proposed Matang diversion channel to the sea before Sarawak River reaches the city was part of the state government’s flood mitigation proposal.

“My ministry is studying it seriously,” he said.

Meanwhile, Masing said Kuching Barrage was still relevant in solving flooding problems as it would prevent sea water from flooding low lying areas in the city especially during king tides.

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