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No Quarry or Logging Operations at Teluk Akuan, Pollution Linked to Landslide – Perak Exco

Manjung: No logging or quarry activities are currently taking place near Teluk Akuan in Manjung, and the reported pollution was caused by a landslide at the overburden area of an old quarry following unusually heavy rain.

According to BERNAMA News Agency, Perak Science, Environment and Green Technology Committee chairman Teh Kok Lim stated that the quarry had ceased operations completely after failing to comply with mitigation measures set by the Department of Environment (DoE). He explained that the Perak Land and Mines Office has not issued any operating licence for the quarry and has ordered all activities to stop, with mitigation works carried out under the supervision of the DOE.

Teh highlighted that field inspections revealed the affected area was former Segari Melintang Forest Reserve land that had been degazetted and previously used for quarry activities. He noted that the landslide caused muddy water to flow into the coastal area and into Teluk Akuan during heavy rain, raising public concern.

Teh emphasized that investigations confirmed there were no ongoing logging or quarry operations and that the incident was due to natural factors, including intense rainfall over a short period. Earlier, Persatuan Aktivis Sahabat Alam (KUASA) secretary Noor Ismady Ahmad Radzuan claimed that Teluk Akuan in Pantai Remis near Lumut remained polluted due to quarry activities despite operations having stopped in 2021, alleging that red soil and stones were found along waterways, the beach, and a nearby waterfall.

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