“What good is a RM300m flyover if floods continue to torment us?”
They hoped those in charge, particularly the Public Works Department, would provide clear information about their plans. “We heard about plans to build a RM300 million flyover, but there is nothing said regarding flood prevention plans. they said. Many low-lying areas, including the Sigah Roundabout, which is prone to flooding, was overwhelmed again on Monday, with waters receding only shortly after 7am on Tuesday.
The impassable areas are Kampung Kolopis, along Sungai Koimadang, Bulatan Siga, Penampang Proper, Jalan Kibabaig, Jalan Dato Panglima Banting and Jalan Kasugui. “Sungai Moyog was at the danger level at midnight. The weather is reported to be cloudy this morning, and the number of evacuees is expected to remain the same today,” the statement read.
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