Bridge collapse leaves 4,000 villagers stranded in Sabah
Villagers said the bridge which collapsed was dilapidated and should have been replaced a long time ago. (Facebook pic)
KOTA BELUD: The only road link to five villages near here was cut off after a bridge collapsed yesterday following continuous heavy rain since Monday, leaving about 4,000 residents in dire straits.
A farmer from Kampung Sayap, Sinim Embom, 58, said her family had planned to buy items for the wedding of a relative but the disaster had disrupted their preparations.
“We are forced to postpone the wedding. The incident also brought difficulties to the villagers as it was their only route to town.
“It has badly affected us, especially farmers who have to ferry their produce to town every day,” she said when met here today.
Yesterday, Bernama reported the Sabah public works department as saying in a statement that Km4.3 of Jalan Sayap in Kota Belud was closed after a bridge was damaged due to continuous heavy rain.
It said there was also no alternative route for motorists.
A resident from Kampung Talungan, James Taiman, 69, said the incident at 2pm prevented all types of vehicles from going to the villages.
“The bridge collapse made it impossible for any vehicle to reach Kampung Nahaba, Talungan, Terintidon, Tegudon and Kampung Sayap, which have almost 4,000 residents,” said the trader.
Another villager from Kampung Nahaba, Serupi Lambang, 46, hoped that the authorities could immediately build a concrete bridge to replace the collapsed one.
“The bridge which collapsed was dilapidated and should have been replaced a long time ago. The bridge is crucial as it is the only link to town,” he said.
Meanwhile, the Sabah state disaster management committee, in a statement, said the flood evacuation centre at Dewan Terbuka Kampung Saga in Tenom was closed this afternoon.
Five PPS are still open in Tenom, housing 333 victims from 124 families, and two are open in Beaufort, holding 352 victims from 95 families.
The number of flood victims dropped to 685 people from 219 families this morning compared to 707 people from 323 families yesterday evening, said the statement.
KOTA BELUD: The only road link to five villages near here was cut off after a bridge collapsed yesterday following continuous heavy rain since Monday, leaving about 4,000 residents in dire straits.
A farmer from Kampung Sayap, Sinim Embom, 58, said her family had planned to buy items for the wedding of a relative but the disaster had disrupted their preparations.
“We are forced to postpone the wedding. The incident also brought difficulties to the villagers as it was their only route to town.
“It has badly affected us, especially farmers who have to ferry their produce to town every day,” she said when met here today.
Yesterday, Bernama reported the Sabah public works department as saying in a statement that Km4.3 of Jalan Sayap in Kota Belud was closed after a bridge was damaged due to continuous heavy rain.
It said there was also no alternative route for motorists.
A resident from Kampung Talungan, James Taiman, 69, said the incident at 2pm prevented all types of vehicles from going to the villages.
“The bridge collapse made it impossible for any vehicle to reach Kampung Nahaba, Talungan, Terintidon, Tegudon and Kampung Sayap, which have almost 4,000 residents,” said the trader.
Another villager from Kampung Nahaba, Serupi Lambang, 46, hoped that the authorities could immediately build a concrete bridge to replace the collapsed one.
“The bridge which collapsed was dilapidated and should have been replaced a long time ago. The bridge is crucial as it is the only link to town,” he said.
Meanwhile, the Sabah state disaster management committee, in a statement, said the flood evacuation centre at Dewan Terbuka Kampung Saga in Tenom was closed this afternoon.
Five PPS are still open in Tenom, housing 333 victims from 124 families, and two are open in Beaufort, holding 352 victims from 95 families.
The number of flood victims dropped to 685 people from 219 families this morning compared to 707 people from 323 families yesterday evening, said the statement.
I just don't understand why Sabah and Sarawak have not started the process of leaving Malaysia.
ReplyDeleteThey will forever be treated as the foster children of the Federation with Putrajaya milking the resources of the two states.
This is how Fixed Deposits get treated. Indifference.
ReplyDeleteAahhh, no worries, since this bridge is slightly bigger than the one in Sarawak, it will be repaired at a cost of 5.0 million. It will be justified because the surroundings is infested with crocodiles and leeches the size of coca cola bottles!
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