The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Cameron Highlands residents refuse to move — Palanivel

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CAMERON HIGHLANDS: The proposed relocation of residents occupying the riverbanks and river reserves especially in Lembah Bertam, Ringlet where landslides and mud flood hit the area recently, is made difficult by the residents’ refusal to move to a new area.

Natural Resources and Environmen­t Minister Datuk Seri G. Palanivel said although a new settlement could be created for these residents with government assistance, the residents just refused to move out from where they were staying now.

“So, it’s difficult for us to prevent them from becoming victims of another disaster like what happened recently.

“Wecannotfo­rcethemtom­oveout as they have temporary occupation licence to the land on which they are staying now. The issue is, they are staying on the riverbanks, but if they want to stay there, let them stay.”

Palanivel said this at the Ringlet community hall here yesterday after handing out a contributi­on of RM1,000 to each of the 33 families hit by the recent mud flood in Cameron Highlands.

However, he said, he still planned to identify a suitable new area and to set up a 1Malaysia People’s Housing Project (PR1MA) for residents staying on the riverbanks and river reserves, and to persuade them to move to the housing scheme.

Palanivel said he would also discuss with the Sekolah Rendah Kebangsaan (Cina) Lembah Bertam management on the proposed relocation.

Asked on claims that the local authoritie­s did not cooperate with the federal government and in fact created difficulti­es in enforcing the law, he declined to elaborate other than saying that he could not take responsibi­lity for the state government or the local authoritie­s’ actions.

In the 6.30pm incident on November 5, residents living on the banks of Sungai Bertam were ordered to move out when water from the Sultan Abu Bakar Dam was released in stages after the water level rose following heavy rain. — Bernama

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