RM48.6 million to repair damaged roads in 6 Johor districts


Johor says it needs RM48.6 million from the federal government to repair or upgrade damaged roads that pose a risk to users in six districts in the state, following flooding. – The Malaysian Insight by Seth Akmal, January 17, 2021.

THE Johor government needs an allocation of RM48.6 million from the federal government to repair or upgrade damaged roads that pose a risk to users in six districts in the state.

State works, transportation and infrastructure committee chairman, Mohd Solihan Badri said the amount was based on the extent and types of damage to 55 federal roads and 23 state roads in Kluang, Kota Tinggi, Johor Baru, Segamat, Mersing and Kulai.

He said these included sunken road surfaces, damaged bridge links, culverts and roadside drains, as well as landslides by roadsides.  

“To obtain the allocation, the state government has forwarded an application to the Works Ministry.

“The damage was due to flooding and water overflowing from the agricultural areas to the roads following incessant heavy rain,” he said after visiting the location of a landslip in Taman Sri Impian today.

On the landslip, Solihan said the Works Department would close the road for a week to clean it up and monitor for soil movement at the location and near it.

“Therefore, road users going to Kota Tinggi or travelling from there are advised to use the alternative road in Taman Sri Impian,” he added. – Bernama, January 17, 2021.


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