00:30I would also like to add on to what Barbis putih has said.
00:35We have carried out monitoring in DBKL,
00:38especially in areas around the flood-affected ponds.
00:44And so far, we have found that the water level is still under control
00:48and there have been no floods there.
00:52As citizens, we are very disappointed
00:56because when floods occur in Kuala Lumpur,
01:00the government still allows heavy construction
01:07around the flood-affected ponds.
01:11So I would like to ask,
01:13will the government stop giving land
01:17around the flood-affected ponds in Kuala Lumpur
01:20to the private sector now
01:23and monitor the function and capacity
01:26of each flood-affected pond in Kuala Lumpur
01:29and monitor the density of all construction projects
01:33around the flood-affected ponds?
01:36Because we see that floods often occur
01:39so that MPs were not allowed to enter parliament last month
01:44because of floods.
01:46So the construction of flood-affected ponds in Kampung Pohor
01:51and now we see in Taman Desa,
01:53the flood-affected ponds there,
01:55the high density projects that will be built by the private sector.
02:01So will DBKL re-examine all these foundations
02:07so that 20 years from now,
02:11we will reach a level that cannot be saved?
02:16Baik, Menteri.
02:46Urban conservatism is popular in developed countries.
03:13Urban conservatism aims to limit the size of the city
03:19as well as the traditional value and character of the city
03:23compared to the development of a large city.
03:26In carrying out a development project,
03:28everyone knows that the entity of the development is balanced
03:31and we must prioritize it.
03:33Before a plan is drawn up,
03:35we will conduct assessments such as EIA, TIA and SIA,
03:40as well as to control the density of the population as a whole.
03:44So YBPM often mentions this,
03:48the development of a country
03:50starts from the mother city.
03:52Therefore, the development of flood-affected ponds
03:54must be prioritized so that the flood is felt by the citizens
03:59and the aspiration can be seen in other countries.
04:03The approach to the development of flood-affected areas
04:05is now using the approach of smart growth,
04:09i.e. smart development without neglecting the balance
04:14and the values of the city's ethnicity.
04:17In this regard, as I mentioned earlier,
04:19as an example, the data we show
04:23there is no flood hotspot that has just been recorded
04:26in the flood-affected pond area
04:28after the KTB project was completed in 2018.
04:37Another example is in Kepong.
04:42Another example is in Kampung Priok,
04:45which is a flood hotspot.
04:47After we built the OSD,
04:50the number of floods in the past two years
04:55has decreased significantly.
04:57So I have asked YBKL to conduct an analysis
05:01to see whether there is a direct relationship
05:05between the number of planned amendments
05:08and the number of flood hotspots in Kuala Lumpur.
05:13So this analysis, God willing,
05:15we will hold it in the Ministerial Assembly of YBKL
05:18and YB Seputih is also in the assembly
05:21and we can discuss further.
05:24In short, for me, the government at this time
05:28is not our plan specifically to stop the land ownership
05:32around KTB in Kuala Lumpur to the private sector.
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