The Borneo Post

River channel project to eliminate Batu Kawa’s flash floods — Dr Sim

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KUCHING: The flash floods in Kuching, particular­ly in Batu Kawa, is anticipate­d to be a thing of the past after the completion of a river channel as part of Sarawak’s flood mitigation project.

Deputy Premier Datuk Amar Dr Sim Kui Hian says the river channel, which should begin in the Batu Kawa area, is planned to by-pass the Sarawak River straight to the South China Sea.

“This is a very critical project which will involve more than RM1 billion,” said Dr Sim when met at Dewan R-Piang in Kampung Sinar Budi Baru here yesterday.

According to him, so far only 3km out of the total 11km channel has been completed during the time when the late Tan Sri Adenan Satem was the minister in charge of the Department of Irrigation and Drainage (DID).

He also said the project, which is the list of concurrent projects, was approved by the previous government and had been reviewed and given another nod of approval by the current government.

“I am happy that the current government realised the urgent need of the project as it will not only benefit those in Batu Kawa but also the people who are living in the villages downstream,” he said.

Touching on the constructi­on of a levee near Batu Kawa New Township, Dr Sim said Premier Datuk Patinggi Tan Sri Abang Johari Tun Openg had initially allocated RM20 million for the project and had approved the remaining sum of RM44 million during the mid-term review of the 12th Malaysia Plan.

“We will proceed with the first phase of the project (with the RM20 million) and the tendering process is expected to start within this one or two months,” he said.

Dr Sim further revealed that the top section of the levee would be designed to include an area for exercise and recreation­al activities.

“Otherwise, it would be such a waste after spending about RM64 million, just for flood prevention. We want people to be able to jog or cycle on top of it,” he added.

“Once it is done, this area (Batu Kawa) will not flood again,” he added.

Touching on other issues, Dr Sim pointed out that several village homes were illegally built along the river reserves in Batu Kawa and Sarawak River, known to be prone to flash floods.

At the moment, he said the state government was trying to negotiate with the residents to move to an affordable housing project located near Kampung Segedup here.

The units of affordable homes for the project, he said, would be open to the public while priorities will be given to those under the Satok and Batu Kawa state constituen­cies.

“This housing project is aimed to enable the families in both constituen­cies to live together and not far apart from each other,” he added.

 ?? ?? Dr Sim (front, fifth left) presents a care package for the flood victims to Wain, witnessed by Uggah who stands at Dr Sim’s left.
Dr Sim (front, fifth left) presents a care package for the flood victims to Wain, witnessed by Uggah who stands at Dr Sim’s left.

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