Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim said that the recommendation, made around 20 years ago, could be pursued once the nationwide Flood Mitigation Plan (RTB) projects have been completed.
"There was a recommendation, I believe more than 20 years ago, made by the Japanese Government through a JICA project, to address flood issues along the west coast (of Malaysia). Back in the 1990s, the required cost was already around RM10 billion, and now it might be RM20 billion.
"Among others, JICA recommended that high embankments be built along the coastline. Of course, this will take time, and hopefully, once the economy is stronger, we can resolve our flood mitigation issues," he said during the Minister's Question Time at the Dewan Rakyat sitting today.
Anwar said this in reply to a supplementary question from Yusuf Abd Wahab (GPS-Tanjong Manis), who asked about the government's approach to solving the annual flood woes, which cost hundreds of millions each year.
"I agree with Tumpat MP that if the house is completely destroyed, the government should consider providing reasonable compensation so that they can rebuild. However, I cannot make a specific commitment at this point...we are still awaiting comprehensive information and will review it carefully.
"We will look at the overall situation, but I assure you that immediate needs such as food, water, and basic facilities, including repairing damaged roads, should be prioritised. As for upgrading state roads to federal roads, I will have to wait for reports from the Ministry of Works (KKR) and the Ministry of Energy Transition and Water Transformation (PETRA) before we can reassess," he said.
In reply to Datuk Mohd Isam Mohd Isa (BN-Tampin) regarding assistance for flash flood victims, Anwar said the government will still consider providing compensation to them, but it cannot be expedited because there are certain processes that must be followed.
-- BERNAMA