KOTA BARU: The Energy Transition and Water Transformation Ministry has urged Air Kelantan Sdn Bhd (AKSB) to promptly decide on repairs for the collapsed slope near the Bukit Remah Water Treatment Plant (WTP) in Tanah Merah, following a landslide in November last year.
Deputy Minister Akmal Nasrullah Mohd Nasir said the incident damaged the plant's inlet and outlet pipelines, but the pipe repairs had already been done.
He said it was crucial to restore the slope before the upcoming monsoon season, which could potentially compromise the entire structure of the water treatment plant.
"We have given AKSB the option of whether to carry out repair works through Pengurusan Aset Air Berhad or apply for a special grant from the Federal Government. However, a decision must be made soon as the risk of further landslides is high," he told reporters after a working visit to the Tanjung Mas WTP construction site here today.
On Nov 28 last year, the slope at Bukit Remah collapsed during the Northeast Monsoon season, damaging both raw and treated water pipelines.
Akmal Nasrullah said that although disasters such as floods rarely had a direct impact on the water infrastructure, the government was ready to help in recovery efforts.
He also visited the proposed site for the construction of a riverbank water reservoir in Machang, which will be the first of its kind in Kelantan.
He added that a consultant had been appointed for the project and the ministry is awaiting official site confirmation from the state government before commencing detailed planning work.
Meanwhile, Akmal Nasrullah said that the upgrading works for the Tanjung Mas WTP were progressing well.
"Construction of the tube wells is expected to be completed by the end of this year before the plant's pre-implementation phase commences," he said. – BERNAMA
BANGKOK: A Thai court issued arrest warrants on Thursday (May 15) for 17 people over the collapse of a Bangkok skyscraper that fell in a major earthquake, killing dozens of workers.
The 30-storey tower being built to house the State Audit Office was reduced to rubble in seconds when a 7.7-magnitude quake struck neighbouring Myanmar on March 28, killing thousands in Thailand's wartorn neighbour.
"A Thai court today issued arrest warrants against three groups, comprising 17 people, related to the collapse," Police Lieutenant-General Siam Boonsom told AFP.
He did not give details of those targeted by the warrants, but Thai media reports said they include staff from Italian-Thai Development (ITD), one of the firms building the tower.
Authorities say they have recovered 89 bodies from the rubble of the collapsed tower, with seven people still unaccounted for.
The project was a joint venture between ITD -- one of Thailand's biggest construction firms -- and a Chinese conglomerate.
Initial tests by Thai safety officials last month on steel rebars -- struts used to reinforce concrete -- recovered from the site found that some of the metal used was substandard. - AFP
Ottawa: Dua penduduk maut, manakala 1,000 lagi terpaksa dipindahkan selepas kebakaran hutan besar melanda kawasan tengah Kanada, sekali gus mencetuskan kebimbangan berhubung musim kebakaran yang dijangka lebih mencabar tahun ini.
Polis Diraja Kanada (RCMP) berkata, mangsa maut itu terbabit dalam kebakaran berlaku di komuniti kecil Lac-du-Bonnet, wilayah Manitoba yang ketika ini mengalami cuaca luar biasa panas, kering dan berangin.
Pegawai RCMP, Chris Hastie memaklumkan, pihak berkuasa dimaklumkan mangsa terperangkap dalam kebakaran, namun pasukan penyelamat hanya dapat tiba ke lokasi pada keesokan paginya berikutan keadaan ekstrem.
"Setakat ini, tiada laporan orang lain hilang," katanya. Kebakaran itu memaksa 1,000 penduduk Lac-du-Bonnet yang terletak kira-kira 100 kilometer di utara Winnipeg dipindahkan. Beberapa arahan pemindahan lain turut dikeluarkan di kawasan sekitarnya, sejak beberapa hari lalu.
Pihak berkuasa memaklumkan terdapat 24 kebakaran aktif di Manitoba, dengan lima daripadanya masih tidak terkawal. Satu kebakaran di sempadan Ontario pula merebak sehingga 100,000 hektar.
Ketika ini, terdapat 92 kebakaran aktif di seluruh Kanada termasuk di British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba dan Ontario.
MONTREAL: A major wildfire burning in central Canada has killed two people, police said Wednesday, and forced 1,000 more to evacuate their homes, kicking off a fire season authorities warn could prove challenging.
Canada has endured a series of significant forest fires in recent years, but deaths involving residents are rare.
In 2023, the worst wildfire season in the country's history, the only recorded deaths were among firefighters.
Canadian federal police confirmed Wednesday that two people died in the small community of Lac-du-Bonnet, in the central province of Manitoba, which is experiencing unusually hot, dry and windy conditions.
“Due to extreme conditions yesterday afternoon, emergency personnel were not able to reach the location until this morning,“ Hastie added.
There were no reports of additional people unaccounted for, Hastie said.
Manitoba’s Premier Wab Kinew said he was “deeply saddened to learn of the tragic loss of two Manitobans due to the wildfires.”
“My heart goes out to their loved ones,“ he added in a post on X.
Several evacuation orders have been issued in recent days in Manitoba, including in Lac-du-Bonnet, where 1,000 people have been ordered to leave their homes.
Speaking to AFP earlier, Schinkel had said strong winds from the south were driving the fire's spread, but that the situation appeared stable on Wednesday morning.
There are 24 active fires in Manitoba, five of which are considered out of control, authorities said.
One fire burning on the Ontario border has spread across 100,000 hectares.
“We are looking at obviously very challenging conditions,“ said Kristin Hayward of the Manitoba Wildfire Service, citing hot, dry weather.
“We have had some very windy days, and we expect that to continue,“ she added, speaking before the fatalities were confirmed.
There are currently 92 active fires across Canada, including in British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba and Ontario.
Authorities have warned the wildfire season in central and western Canada could be more intense than normal due to drought conditions affecting several areas.
Climate change has increased the impact of extreme weather events in Canada.
MANITOBA, 15 Mei– Sekurang-kurangnya dua maut manakala hampir 1,000 penduduk dipindahkan susulan kebakaran hutan yang melanda wilayah Manitoba, Kanada, pada Rabu.
Polis Persekutuan Kanada mengesahkan kedua-dua mangsa terkorban di kawasan Lac du Bonnet yang terjejas teruk akibat cuaca panas, kering dan berangin, antara faktor utama menyumbang kepada kebakaran.
Pihak berkuasa tempatan memberi amaran bahawa insiden itu berkemungkinan menandakan permulaan musim kebakaran yang serius tahun ini.
Terdahulu, tular rakaman video suasana cemas apabila api marak membakar hutan, dengan asap tebal dan api menjulang, dirakam seorang saksi daripada dalam kenderaan.– REUTERS