The Borneo Post

DID to implement early flood warning system in stages

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JITRA: The Drainage and Irrigation Department ( DID) will implement the Flood Forecastin­g and Warning System ( PRAB) in stages nationwide.

Natural Resources and Environmen­t Deputy Minister, Datuk Dr Hamim Samuri said the PRAB system could predict the flood at least two days before the disaster and improve the system’s announceme­nt and alerting capabiliti­es from six hours to two days in advance.

“Currently, Terengganu, Kelantan and Pahang have the system as the three states in the East Coast area are hit by floods every year.

“After this, we will implement the system nationwide, especially in flood- prone states, among them Kedah, Johor, Sabah and Sarawak,” he told reporters after officiatin­g the DID’s 2017 Innovation Day celebratio­n ceremony here yesterday.

On Oct 9, minister, Datuk Seri Wan Junaidi Tuanku Jaafar disclosed the second phase of Prab would be implemente­d with focus on Kedah, Penang and Klang Valley.

Meanwhile, Hamim said the DID needed to look into and reevaluate rainfall data because the recorded weather data was no longer relevant as rainfall patterns had changed and the acquisitio­n of new data could help draw up new flood mitigation plans.

Currently, Terengganu, Kelantan and Pahang have the system as the three states in the East Coast area are hit by floods every year.

In another developmen­t, he said the National Water Resources Bill was being fine- tuned and was expected to be tabled in Parliament later this month, but seeing there was not enough time it would most probably be tabled at the next session.

Among the proposals of the draft bill are to look for new water catchment resources based on changes in rainfall distributi­on that no longer falls within the designated water catchment areas, and to improve the drainage system nationwide. — Bernama

Datuk Dr Hamim Samuri,Natural Resources and Environmen­t Deputy Minister

 ??  ?? Hamim (right) taking a closer look at a flood hazard light after launching the DID’s 2017 Innovation Day celebratio­n ceremony. — Bernama photo
Hamim (right) taking a closer look at a flood hazard light after launching the DID’s 2017 Innovation Day celebratio­n ceremony. — Bernama photo

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