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Eight Houses In Lawas Unsafe To Live In Due To River Erosion


Ladin (centre) listening to the village headman Ating Rupan as Azman (far left) looks on.

 


 May 28th, 2022  |  11:54 AM  |   489 views

LAWAS

 

A total of eight houses in Kampung Baru Mission here are no longer safe to live in as they are facing serious river erosion.

 

According to Lawas Fire and Rescue (Bomba) station chief Azman Ibrahim, these are out of 16 houses affected by river erosion.

 

“Upon surveying the area, we found out 16 houses have been affected due to the river erosion next to the village.

 

“Of the 16, eight of the houses are located some 10 and 20 metres from the river banks,” he said after a visit to the village on Friday.

 

Azman added another eight houses, located less than 10 metres from the riverbanks, are no longer safe for its occupants to live in.

 

“A discussion with the village headman was carried out to determine the best solution for the affected villagers,” he said.

 

Also present during the visit was Lawas district officer Ladin Atok.

 


 

Source:
courtesy of THE BORNEO POST

by JENIFER LAENG

 

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