Sunday, October 12, 2008

Rain, rain, go away

By WINNIE YEOH


Only one of the two lanes in Jalan Tun Sardon is currently opened to the public as repair work is underway to build retaining wall and gabion wall to prevent further landslides.

RESIDENTS in Balik Pulau, Penang, are living in fear every time it rains.

Landslides, uprooted trees and water gushing from the hillslopes are a common sight.

Jalan Tun Sardon and Jalan Teluk Kumbar also turn hazardous when it rains.

The rain last week caused several parts of the roads to sink.

The residents said they had no choice but to use the roads which led to Bayan Lepas and George Town.

Thousands of motorists take this route daily to get to their workplace.

Yusoff Hassan, 48, from Sungai Burung, Balik Pulau, said he would be in a dilemma when it rained as he had to travel on Jalan Tun Sardon to get to his workplace in Batu Maung.

“Fortunately, heavy rain on Hari Raya eve was not as serious as the previous one and one of the lanes on Jalan Tun Sardon was still open to the public.

“The landslides early September forced the road to close.

"I had to go round the island through Teluk Bahang, passing George Town to go to work and another round to go home after work,” he said.

Another motorist who wished to be known only as Pak Wan from Pondok Upeh said it was dangerous to travel on Jalan Teluk Kumbar, especially at night.

“It is dark at night and the water gushing from the hills would cause several huge potholes on the road. I ran into a pothole that caused one of my tyres to puncture last week,” he said.

For fisherman Lim Teik Seng who lives in Bayan Lepas, travelling to Balik Pulau for his daily subsidised fuel through Jalan Teluk Kumbar was risky as the bumpy ride would cause his petrol container to fall.

“There was once when my container fell in the middle of the road and a van ran over it.

“The empty container costs me RM25 and the petrol costs me RM28.60. I really hope the autho-rity can fix up the problems soon so we could travel more safely,” he said.

Road contractor Amir Propel said repair work on the road was expected to be completed in a couple of days.

“We are filling the sinkholes with rocks, red earth and granite. We will lay the premix so that the road can be opened to the public soon,” he said, adding that it would take another week to complete building the retaining wall and gabion wall on Jalan Tun Sardon.

He said many huge boulders had been removed from several sections of Jalan Tun Sardon.

Heavy rain last week caused landslides which damaged parts of Jalan Tun Sardon and Jalan Teluk Kumbar.

Presently only one lane on both roads is open to the public.


SOURCE: The Star Malaysia (Online), Sat, 11 OCT 2008

Tuesday, October 07, 2008

Consensus ('Muafakat') @Balik Pulau

BALIK Pulau MP Yusmadi Yusoff wants to give an infusion of new life to his constituency by launching a project known as Consensus @Balik Pulau (Muafakat@Balik Pulau).

He said the project was designed to improve the livelihood of the locals.

He was currently working on the initial stage of the project.

“I have to finalise the support system, get the right people to work with me on the project and also collect sufficient information regarding the local socio-economic pattern,’’ he said at his Hari Raya Open House held at the Balik Pulau Public Facilitator and Information Parliamentary Community Centre grounds recently.

Yusmadi said he had set up a People’s Academy (Akademi Rakyat) where locals could attend legal literacy classes and youth religious classes weekly.

“I want to focus on community empowerment and capacity building for the locals so as to equip them with basic knowledge and other skills."

“Apart from this, I want to create an environment to nurture a harmonious relationship among the different races in the community,’’ he added.

He said the open house was put together by villagers from Kampung Jalan Bharu and Kampung Sungai Burong.

“The open house reveals the true muhibbah (goodwill) spirit as locals of all races come together and contribute by providing food and other assistance,’’ he said.

Some 3,000 people attended the open house held from 11am to 4pm.


SOURCE: The Star Malaysia (Online), MP launches project to improve locals’ livelihood (Monday, 6 OCT 2008)

Wednesday, October 01, 2008

Salam Aidilfitri dari Balik Pulau

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