The Borneo Post

Rep: Land clearing may have caused clinic landslip

- Jenifer Laeng

MIRI: The cracked ground in front of Long Lama Health Clinic could have been caused by land clearing nearby for the constructi­on of the Long Lama Rural Growth Centre (RGC), said Telang Usan assemblyma­n Dennis Ngau.

“Land clearing at the area near to the clinic for the purpose of developing our Long Lama RGC might have triggered land movement and caused the crack in front of the clinic.

“This is however my initial thought only, pending reply from the Public Works Department (JKR) which had carried out an investigat­ion at the site on June 26,” said Dennis when contacted yesterday.

He added that constant rainfall in the past weeks also contribute­d to the landslip.

Thus, he suggested that a retention wall be built there to prevent further damage especially to the building’s structure.

“Having said that, we are still waiting for feedback from the experts on what should be done next,” he said.

Despite the cracked ground, the clinic, which is in Dennis’ constituen­cy, remains open.

However, he stressed that if the landslip worsens and poses a danger to those going for checkups, it should be temporaril­y closed.

“In the event that the clinic must be closed for the safety of our folk, I suggest we use the new Marudi District Council office located nearby as the temporary clinic,” he said.

The front entrance of the clinic has been sealed off due to the landslip, requiring visitors to enter from the rear of the building.

The clinic receives about 100 patients daily from nearby villages and settlement­s.

Several videos went viral on social media yesterday, showing a fissure some 30m long in front of the clinic, leading many to believe that an earthquake had happened in the area.

Long Lama community leader, Penghulu Desmond Yap immediatel­y responded to the video saying that it was not an earthquake, but a landslip instead.

Dennis also said that he has been in contact with the people in Long Lama and he was monitoring the situation closely.

“I would like to urge the public especially those wanting to go to the clinic for checkup and also staff there to be extra careful when going there to avoid any untoward incident.

“Their safety is of paramount importance to me,” he said.

 ??  ?? Dennis accompanie­d by government officers and local community leaders taking a closer look at the cracked ground in front of Long Lama Health Clinic.
Dennis accompanie­d by government officers and local community leaders taking a closer look at the cracked ground in front of Long Lama Health Clinic.

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