Authorities investigate damage to homes caused by quarry explosion in Kedah

Authorities investigate damage to homes caused by quarry explosion in Kedah

The quarry operator has agreed to cover the cost of repairing the complainants’ houses, says state environment department director.

Kedah environment department director Sharifah Zakiah Syed Sahab said her office will intensify monitoring of the quarry’s operations. (DoE pic)
ALOR SETAR:
The Kedah environment department has launched an investigation into claims that an explosion at a quarry in Bandar Baharu damaged nearby homes.

Its director, Sharifah Zakiah Syed Sahab, said the department conducted an on-site investigation at the quarry and affected residences yesterday after receiving information and queries from the media.

“I refer to a news article last Friday about claims that a powerful explosion occurred at a quarry in Bandar Baharu, last Wednesday, resulting in damage to nearby houses.

“Initial investigations found that no formal complaints had been lodged with the department regarding the incident. Checks with the state minerals and geoscience department also confirmed that no reports had been filed with the agency,” she said in a statement, today.

She added that a police check found that the complainants had filed a report the following day, citing damage to their homes allegedly caused by the quarry explosion.

“The department’s review of the quarry explosion records, including peak sound pressure levels and peak vector sum parameters, confirmed that noise and vibration levels were within the prescribed limits. Noise and vibration measurements were also conducted at the complainants’ residences, approximately 650m from the blast site.

“Following discussions, the quarry operator has agreed to cover the cost of repairing the complainants’ houses, despite adhering to the buffer zone requirements – of over 500m – and complying with noise and vibration limits.

“However, the impact on residential properties cannot be overlooked,” she said.

Sharifah added that her department will intensify monitoring of the quarry’s operations, and collaborate with relevant agencies to propose remedial measures, to prevent similar incidents in the future.

“As a precaution, a notice has been issued requiring the developer to submit reports on blasting activities and control measures implemented at the site. They have also been instructed to strictly adhere to all regulations and promptly report any incident, particularly those causing disturbances to residents.

“Complaints can be directed to the DoE via the toll-free hotline at 1-800-88-2727, or through the DoE’s e-complaint system at eaduan.doe.gov.my. Delayed reporting may hinder investigations, as crucial evidence could be compromised,” she said.

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