KUCHING: Thousands of residents in Engkamop and Entabai were cut off
from the main road in Pakan when a section of KM11 Jalan Pakan-Entabai
collapsed early yesterday morning.
The affected section, estimated
to be roughly 17 metres deep and 35 metres long, is believed to have
been triggered by severe soil erosion brought about by prolonged rain
over the past few days.
“Half
of Pakan and part of Meluan constituency were cut off. Many longhouse
people who went to church in Pakan could not return home due to the road
being cut off,” Julau MP Larry Sng told The Borneo Post when contacted.
According to him, water supply in the affected areas was also cut off as the pipes were damaged by the landslide.
He added that he had also contacted Works Minister Baru Bian to seek assistance in addressing the issue.
“Sarawak
roads are under state JKR (Public Works Department), not federal. All
relevant authorities have been notified about the incident,” he said.
Sng
hoped the relevant authorities would do their best to alleviate the
problem as the affected road is the only access road for folks in the
area.
“It (collapse) will easily cut off half of Pakan population
(living) on the other side of the road,” said Sng, who was visiting the
area yesterday prior to the landslide.
Pakan and Meluan
assemblymen Tan Sri William Mawan and Rolland Duat, were also present at
the site along with JKR divisional engineer Teo Nguong Leong and Cahya
Mata Sarawak (CMS) engineers.
Acting on a suggestion by Mawan, CMS dispatched an excavator to the site to build a temporary diversion road.
Meanwhile,
it was revealed that a pickup truck had barely avoided plunging into
the crevasse, with its driver and a passenger able to exit the vehicle
on their own.
Benet Janak and passenger Rantau Kelambu were unhurt but sent by passers-by to a nearby clinic for a check-up.
My comments:
Prove to me that the disaster has nothing to do the deluge of Bakun Dam and Maram Dam upstream. No newspaper reports so far have dared to look into the main causes of the disaster. Pakan, based on the location, is not too far from the Rejang river which is the main channel of the discharge of water from the dams upstream. Imagine the surge of mega-volume of water deluging downstream.
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