MBSP issues stop-work order against developer following floods, mudslide


BUKIT MERTAJAM: The Seberang Perai City Council (MBSP) has ordered a housing project developer to stop work immediately following the flash flood and mudslide incident at Taman Guar Perahu here on Tuesday (Sept 16).

MBSP announced that the order was issued on Wednesday (Sept 17) to the developer of the building project at Lot PT 63 (Lot 3509), Mukim 20, after violations of conditions were found under the Street, Drainage and Building Act 1974 and the Land Works (Seberang Perai Municipal Council) By-Laws 1992.

“A site inspection found that the developer had failed to follow the conditions of the earthworks plan approval, including causing mud water to overflow into adjacent lots and failing to provide a properly functioning sedimentation pond.

"Additionally, the developer did not construct temporary earth drains and did not provide retaining walls along the boundary of the neighbouring park," it said in a statement.

MBSP said it has ordered the developer to submit the latest land clearing mitigation plan for its approval, including proposals to enlarge the sedimentation pond and construct earth drains.

Local authorities also ordered the developer to implement immediate clean-up works on the affected drains, roads and residences, install ‘hoarding’ in areas without retaining walls, and immediately implement the proposed mitigation measures.

In last night's incident, more than 50 houses in Taman Guar Perahu Indah, Taman Guar Perahu, and Padang Temusu were affected by flash floods, with water and mud entering homes up to a depth of 0.5 metres following over an hour of heavy rain. – Bernama

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