The Borneo Post

Bintulu folks in flood-prone areas reminded to take extra precaution­s

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BINTULU: Residents of flash flood-prone and low-lying areas have been reminded to take extra precaution­s.

In giving the advice, Tanjong Batu assemblyma­n Johnny Pang said it was extremely important for them to be aware of their surroundin­gs, especially the water level as heavy rainfall was expected to continue in the coming days.

“Residents are also reminded to keep the contact numbers of local emergency services handy for immediate access to government assistance,” he said after inspecting floodaffec­ted residences in Kampung Assyakirin Phase 1, Phase 2, and Desa Damai on Monday.

Joining him were officials from the Bintulu Developmen­t Authority and the Department of Irrigation and Drainage.

Pang said the main cause of the flash floods was heavy rain in the early hours combined with a high tide of 2.4 metres.

“Another reason was the narrow drains in most of the residentia­l areas, which resulted in inadequate drainage during heavy rains, causing hardship to the residents.

“The local authoritie­s need to take the issue of flash floods seriously and plan the drainage systems in residentia­l areas promptly, especially in areas with narrow drains,” he said.

On the situation in Kampung Assyakirin, he said drainage expansion project contractor­s and consultant­s must also pay close attention to the weather changes and take them seriously.

Pang said the drainage project should reach completion by March.

“I will closely monitor the progress and demand that the work be expedited day and night if the weather permits, to provide peace of mind to the residents,” he said.

Pang also called for a Bintulu Disaster Management Committee meeting.

“This meeting will discuss how various government department­s can effectivel­y work together to address the upcoming flood situation,” he said.

He added that the informatio­n of all affected households would be presented at the meeting for further action.

For emergencie­s, contact the Bintulu Disaster Management Committee Operations Room on 086-310 648); Civil Defence Force (086-339 781); Fire and Rescue Department (086-332 222); Welfare Department (086332 341); Police Station (086-312 531); Bintulu Police Headquarte­rs – Operations Room (086-332 044), or Bintulu Hospital (086-859 000 / 086-255 899).

 ?? ?? Pang inspects one of the affected houses in Desa Damai.
Pang inspects one of the affected houses in Desa Damai.

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