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Friday, 13 January 2012

Knowledge of floods


Knowledge of floods                                                                   1/1/2012
It is no miracle that Sibu a low-lying area is flood-free now.  We have ?  pumps and watergates in operation.  Sibu becoming flood-free is like a dream coming true after being plighted with floods for many times a year for so long. Sometimes even many times in a month for the past 16 -18 years.  Personally, I experienced floods up to the knees when I was small during the rainy season once a year.  From 199? – 2009, I experienced and also witnessed, the floods ranging from 1 foot to 3 or 4 feet inundating almost everywhere in Sibu when the heavy rain matched up with the king tide and the downpour upstream.  We experienced flash floods so frequently, too . 
          We had a lot of rain in December, 2011,  but Sibu remained dry.  Even Jalan Hua Kiew and Melian Lane which were considered most flood-prone are now flood-free.  We are not flood expect by training but we Sibuans came to know the causes of floods through years of personal experiences, observations and enlightenment.  I personally had the experience of flooded bathroom and came to the enlightenment.  My chance to live in the high area in Kuching in 2002 -2003 when there were heavy floods.  There I realized an important fact of water which forever and ever flows downwards.  But for the water to be discharged properly, a proper drainage system is the answer.  I experienced and witnessed heavy floods up to the waist when I was residing at Jalan Tong Sang which was so prone to floods.  I lived there from 1990 – June 2002. 
          When I studied floods, I also paid great attention to the words and actions of all our BN leaders, especially SUPP leaders.  My mind was so focused on floods that I discovered more and more the meaning of democracy.  Then I realised how abusive the BN political thugs and how corrupt they were. Besides  I also saw the importance of individual participation in upholding democracy.  I found that how irresponsible and ignorant the people in general were to exercise their rights.  The floods we faced actually were the consequences of our problems being irresponsible and ignorant.  We were irresponsible because we let our political thug abuse their power.  We elected the same persons all the time through the dealing of vote buying and selling .  It was ignorant because we did not know our rights.
          The harsh experience of floods brought so much enlightenment on democracy to me.  I see that the democratic form  of government like the road exists to facilitate people in general, not to the core ring/circle of the BN leaders and the privileged lot.  But I noticed these people enjoyed life at the expense of the mass.  Since then, I have taken it my mission to wake up people to their rights and responsibility to uphold democracy.
          When I saw floods at various places in Sarawak in December, 2011, I was very angry.  Based on the information I obtained from two versions of newspapers, I found that 99.9% of the flood affected areas such as Machan, Julau, Sri Aman, Lundu, Samariang, ……..were irrigated by the overflowing Rejang River or its tributaries as the water was Teh-Tarik in colour.  It is the characteristic colour of the Rejang River due to heavy soil erosion at the upper reaches.  So far only the water at the flooded areas at Sadong Jaya was Kopi-O in colour.  That means the water was from the
Sadong Jaya itself as it was heavily tainted with peat soil. 
          I hope these flood affected victims will assert themselves properly and demand for the losses in full amount. As the BN government led by Taib Mahmud and his cronies should hold full responsibility and accountability for the proper drainage system in Sarawak knowing that Sarawak is an area full of rain especially during the rain season.  They have done too little to improve the drainage system in whole-wide Sarawak.  They only put up a lot of shows in evacuation which can be avoided  if they have carried out enough work of prevention (better than cure).  That means to build proper drainage everywhere in Sarawak.
          I wonder if the flood affected victims know whom they should point the gun to for the menace of floods.  I don’t know whether they would be so ignorant to blame the heavy downpour upstream and the overflowing Rejang River not knowing that Taib Mahmud and his cronies, the demons have destroyed the water catchment areas at the upper reaches.  They have contracted out thousands and millions of hectares of land for indiscriminate logging for different economic activities legally permitted by these demons.  Taib Mahmud especially has gained so much ill-gotten wealth in the transactions.  People say he is the richest man in Malaysia through all kinds of abuses of power.  Flood woes we endure are actually the evil acts of Taib Mahmud and his cronies.  All these demons enjoy life at our expense.
          When a large part of land at the upper reaches are stripped bare, the heavy downpour just rains off the topmost soil and flows really fast downhill.  The soil erosion also causes siltation at different parts of the river.  The heavy downpour at the upper reaches accompanied by the king tide and the heavy rain at the local area with improper drainage no doubt can result in heavy floods as experienced by various places in Sarawak.
          There are 3 basic steps to curb floods permanently.  One way to curb floods is to prevent Taib Mahmud and his cronies to abuse their power further.  Every individual should hold more responsibility to monitor the economic activities upstream for the long-term solution to floods.  In other words, we should protect, conserve and preserve our environment, especially at the upper reaches.
          Another way to curb floods is to make sure that the drains at your areas can discharge water properly.  To prevent flash floods, it is important to ensure that the drains are properly constructed with the concrete wall and are deep and wide enough for the smooth flow to the rivers, sea and ocean.  Every individual should take drainage in your residential areas seriously.  You should insist proper drainage and having the proper drains is your right.   
Abang Johari barked saying that some flood affected areas had no proper drainage because the developers did not follow the specifications to build the drains.  Wei…………….in the first place, how could the authorities concerned let the developers who intentionally ignore the construction of drains????  When the developers fail to construct, you as residents should bring the matter to the attention immediately. 
I really think that each municipal council should be responsible for the drains on both sides of municipal roads; the state government for the drains on both sides of the state roads and the federal government for the drains on both sides of the federal roads.  To expect proper constructed concrete drains for a good system of drainage in each area, we require these authorities concerned to hold responsibility and accountability.
What I witness now is that these authorities concerned just push this responsibility to the developers.  I see the serious problems of this even the main public roads are not having proper concrete drains deep and wide enough on both sides.  When the main public roads are not having proper drains, they are bound to collapse at any time when there is soil erosion taking place on a massive scale.  Hence we often witness the Pan Borneo Highway collapse during the rainy season.  The recent one just occurred in December, 2011.   I wonder which government linked company built the road.  Damn it for such a lousy road system without proper drains on the sides.
When the drains can flow faster than the amount of rainfall, where on earth do we have floods? 
          Emulate the flood mitigation in the Sibu ways.  It is to have enough pumps and water-gates to regulate the water level.  We have had 9 water pumps and ? water-gates in operation lately  and hence the Sibu town area is no longer flooding like before. 
          The 3rd step to curb floods is to built enough reservoirs to keep excess water.  There are many advantages of these reservoirs as they help keep excess water and thus regulate the water flow.  The water kept in the reservoirs can be used during the dry seasons for farm irrigation and other purposes.
          Besides our government can encourage each house to buy one and given one the tank capable of filling 500 – 1000 litres of water.  This is also a good way to reserve the water for different domestic purposes and help mitigate floods to a certain extent.  Personally, I have started tank keeping rainwater from the united roofing from my chicken coops and find that I can have the tanks with the capacity of 80 -100 litres filled full up in less than an hour for a heavy rain. 
          If every house can keep 1000 litres to 2000 litres of rainwater from the rooftop, what an amount we can hold.  I hope we would not pose a threat to our water board in this effort.

Why Floods?


Why floods?                                                                     5/1/12
          If you think like fools, act like fools and behave like fools, you will be treated as fools.  For years we Sibuans (the Sibu people) thought like fools, acted like fools,  behaved like fools and treated like fools by SUPP-BN political thugs as far as floods were concerned.  Sibu is a low-lying area and they attributed it to be the cause of floods since Sarawak jointed the federation. 
From 1990s until 2009, we often had flash floods here and there and receded in a few hours when it rained.  We had medium floods that covered 50% of Sibu whenever there was heavy rain and king tides and they might took a day or two to recede.  We had heavy floods that inundated almost everywhere and reaching up to 3 to 5 feet whenever there were lots of rain in Sibu matching up with king tides and heavy downpour upstream.  They might took 3-5 days to subside.  We had floods of different natures many times a year and even many times in a month. 
Before 1990s, we had floods once a year usually at end of the year when there were lots of rain.  We fools took it for granted that it was a natural phenomenon due to the low-lying location of Sibu.  So no political thugs cared to deal with the problem.  No fools in Sibu thought about the possibility of solving the woes of floods then.  We fools relied and trusted our leaders so much so that we were more or less oblivious about our rights and responsibility as an individual.  We fools never thought that solving woes of floods bottom-up until after 1990s when the floods were so frequent that we fools were awakened and became enlightened.  We realised that it was impossible to rely on these cunning, mean and vulture-like political thugs to solve the problems.
          They only enjoyed showing up themselves in floods to show how much they cared to fish votes in water.  They enjoyed the shows so much so that without realising that we fools had become wise through years of unresolved woes of floods.  We collectively studied, investigated, observed, gossiped, discussed and condemned these political thugs.  Then we collectively came to the full realisation and enlightenment of floods.  We collectively knew how to deal with the woes of floods.  We requested, pleaded, suggested, recommended, then screamed and shelled them for their inaction and inability. 
We realised that they were only capable of  bluffing and boasting and  locking horns with the opposition party.  They advertised themselves through various mass media.  They failed to prove themselves in actions.  We then became more mind-focused and discovered even more how  aggressive and abusive political thugs were.  We realised that they were spoilt rotten by us, the fools.  We fools elected these political thugs all the time to fool us.  We fools were to be blamed for the woes of floods.
          We became wise in the process of floods so frequently that we people relayed and decided to flush them out.  Hence we flushed out 6 SUPP-BN political thugs in 2004, we rejected them on 20May 2009 by-election, we flushed out even more of them on 16 April, 2010 and ……….
          I repeated the history of floods in Sibu because I want the fools to realise how foolish you are if you are the victims of repeated floods in ever heavily than ever before since independence of Malaysis.  Well, do you see the familiar actions of the political thugs rushing to the scenes of floods to help you to clean the mess like Shahrizat, the minister of ……… (woman whose family conned us in the business of cattle)?  In the latest floods, I  saw her holding the bloom to clean up the mess aftermath of floods with a family.  I remind you fools not to be touched for the actions.  She should be condemned for the inaction to moot the construction of flood mitigation infrastructure like us in Sibu in the constituency because you fools are treated like fools. 
          Did you notice that now floods are repeated in areas where most so called “privileged ones ” live?  I often wonder how come these so called ‘privileged ones’ are so deprived of basic flood mitigation infrastructure and other infrastructures like a good road system to travel where they like easily, the water and electricity, easy access to good medical services……….  Do you agree with me that you are fooled since time immemorial?  You are privileged in words only because they need the fools like you to get votes to stay in power to steal at will.   Who has become really so well-off and wealthy without much effort but scribble to sign?   Find out, you fools!  The woes of flood are more or less resolved in Sibu, why can’t yours?  Sibu will be flood-free when the flood mitigation projects have been completed in time to come. 
          Of course, we have to stop the plundering way of development permitted by our greedy, mean and evil political thugs who scribble to sign for a lot and a lot of cash for themselves to resolve the soil erosion and floods in the long run.
          We need enough reservoirs to contain excess water.  We people are also expected to tank up 1000-2000 litres of rainwater from our rooftops.

Saturday, 31 December 2011

Flood-prone / free

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Flood- Prone / Free                                                 31/12/11
Sibu, Sarawak before the monsoon drains could discharge excess rainwater properly, before the water pumps were installed at various places in Sibu and before the construction of Watergates was flood- prone.  Before 2011, Sibu was one of the worst flood prone areas in Malaysia .  Every Sibu BN political thugs attributed the low-lying situation for the cause of floods.   They also blamed the inclement weather conditions for the excessive rainwater and thus the prevalent flooding conditions. 
This year even Jalan Hua Kiew and Melian Lane which were considered the most low-lying areas with the poorest drainage are spared of floods to date.  Yes, the drainage has been improved and the roads have been layered up too.  In the past, Jalan Hua Kiew and Melian Lane were always included in the counts of floods. 
 Sibu which is still situated in the low-lying areas despite heavy rains and fast flow of water from upstream and the swelling Rejang River is spared of floods this time after 16 -18 years being so flood-prone.  We were harassed by small, medium and large floods many times a year.  Sometimes even many times in a month.  Before 2011, everywhere in Sibu would be flooded at different depth with this amount of rain.  But this year, 2011, with the improvement of the drainage system in the Sibu proper, the layering up of the roads, with the installation of water pumps and the construction of the Watergates, we Sibu people can safely declare Sibu to be flood-free area for many years to come.
Well, when I saw Julau, high-lying area which is at the upper reaches and n kilometers away from Sibu flooded heavily.  I just felt sorry for them and at the same time I hoped floods would waken up these people who always gave full pledge to the BN government, who always engaged in the business of vote buying and selling in the elections.  They deserved the disaster for letting go of their rights for proper drainage and other amenities for some cash.  They ignorantly let their leaders abuse them.
When I saw Macham which is about 40-50 km away from Sibu also flooded heavily.  I condemned the people there too for being so docile and let the BN political thugs to abuse them again and again. 
The water colour that I noticed was all like Teh-tarik (due to soil erosion) and the water was, for sure, from the overflowing Rejang River.   I wonder whether they know whom to blame and curse for the disaster.  I wonder whether they know Taib Mahmud and his cronies are the robbers of our rainforest at the upper reaches.  They contracted out hundreds and thousands of hectares of land for different activities for lots and lots of cash. 
There are a lot of indiscriminate logging activities  legally allowed by these demons.  I believe there is a heavy rain-off of topsoil when the land is stripped bare and when the water catchment areas are limited to prevent the rush of rainwater downstream.  This in turn cause siltation of the river and thus impede the proper flow of water.  As a result, the water burst the banks and flooded the areas in the vicinity.  Thus Julau was heavily flooded, Sarikei was heavily flooded and Macham was not spared, either.
Everybody should look at Sibu for answers now to solve the woes of floods.  When Sibu, a low-lying area is spared of floods, why can’t you?

Thursday, 29 December 2011

防患水灾三部曲

防患水灾三部曲

第一部曲便是全民一起来抓盗贼:防止Taib Mahmud 和他的朋党胡乱非为出卖咱们雨林自肥而造成合法滥伐。非法滥伐容易处理。政焜为自肥允许的合法滥伐是无法禁止的。即使是蓄水地也不放过。能防止雨林合理被滥伐,就能防止不必要的土蚀。能防止不必要的土蚀,就能防止河流受土蚀浅化。能防止河流浅化,便没有水流受阻碍的问题。没有水流受阻碍的问题,便不会有河水倒灌的事情。河水能够畅畅流,流速超越雨量,那来水患?
      第二部曲便是水沟能流通,有去向进河流或蓄水池。适时排除沟水,那来水患?
      第三部曲便是如何处理过剩的水. 如果让雨水超速流离进河海洋是不行的, 那么咱们应该有小中大的蓄水池,蓄水桶或缸来应接. 蓄水的好处是谈不完的. 蓄水池应该是排水系统必备的措施. 雨水是上天给咱们的免费礼物. 咱们必须懂得善用,把雨水变成财富,何乐而不为? 除此以外,各家各户也买一送一500 1000 litres 的蓄水桶去收集屋顶水. 这些水,大家可放开怀花用来洗刷屋子内外,清洗气车,浇花,冲洗水沟,当鸡鸭食水………
       一场大雨几乎可以收集少5001000 litres 不等的数量.我用两个大约80 100 litres 的水桶剩鸡窖顶上的雨水.每次大雨,便可剩满两桶水.我便用来当鸡鸭食水,洗刷鸡鸭饭桶,尿桶,水沟……
      如果大家都有两大水桶来收集屋顶上的雨水,咱们可以间接帮忙减少缓慢雨水流入水沟和河海洋. 每家各户都收集1000 2000 litres 的水. 那来水患? 可是,如果大家都有两大桶来收集屋顶水来用,我不知道咱门是否会使水务局感到太沉重.
      咱们Sibu2011年之前,常常一雨成灾,一年几次,也有一个月几次水患,经过十多年遭受大中小水患的骚扰, 今年终算没有什么水患.  Sibu 的美莲巷, 这次也没受水 浸之苦.以往,有小中大水患Sibu 的美莲巷,一定有份的.  今年到今天为止, Sibu 市区根本没有水患. 据我所知,只有Teku 路因水沟不流通有涨一些积水.   Macham ,土著区离Sibu n /公里,排水系统像BN执政那么烂,因此水涨得要疏散83受害者. 又是一群一直被收买。因此,一直没发展,连最基本的水沟都没建好。这就是轻易被收买的因果报应,是活该。这也是自贱而被政棍贱踏当踏脚石。只能怪自己吧!
      在民主过度里,不懂民主为何物,无知到任政棍耍弄再耍弄又耍弄。今天要受税浸之苦,是活该。想一想,谁让Taib Mahmud 穿民主外套,扮演皇帝。随心所欲,敛财自肥。财富建在贫困人民上。榨取婪夺百姓。这一切都是受贿赂者所造孽的。好好悔改吧。把希望寄在13届大选:改朝换代。[以民为本,绩效为先]才可能实现和实践。现在BN执政只是喊爽而已。实践[以民为本,绩效为先]是 绝对不可能的。54年下来,都没做到,要等何时? 贪污舞弊滥权已是BN执政的特征。