Safety precautions for Tembok Laut Padang Kota Lama construction: Penang City Council

18 May 2022 • 1:17 PM MYT
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Safety precautions for Tembok Laut Padang Kota Lama construction: Penang City Council

GEORGE TOWN – The Penang City Council has taken into account the safety aspects in the construction of the breakwater and promenade at the Tembok Laut Padang Kota Lama here including the lower terrace promenade, which was closed when the high tide occurred last May 16.

The city council mayor Datuk Yew Tung Seang said apart from that, the lower terrace promenade was specifically designed to allow seawater to pass through the area as an attraction to the public, with measures taken to ensure it did not pose a danger to the public.

“The city council wishes to emphasise that the project also takes into account elements of heritage conservation, which is important for George Town as a Unesco World Heritage Site.

“The council also installed closed-circuit television cameras in the area to monitor visitors and seawater conditions.

“We also have a gate at the entrance to the lower terrace promenade and the access gate is closed from 9pm to 7am every day and it will also be closed in the event of unpredictable and severe weather conditions such as thunderstorms and strong winds,” he told reporters after inspecting the area here today.

Yew visited the area today following the incident on May 16 when the area was submerged in seawater, and this sparked public controversy over safety issues there.

According to Yew, the incident at the lower terrace promenade is expected, especially during the spring tide and high tide, like what happened last Monday and yesterday.

So, there is no issue of design defects, he said.

“The preparation and implementation of the construction of the lower terrace, weather, tidal phenomena and other factors have been taken into account and considered carefully before work on the project was carried out,” he added.

He said the lower terrace promenade was also built to preserve the historical heritage features on the wall that was originally built in the 1800s.

The project, which cost RM12.9 million, is an initiative to upgrade the area to provide quality public space that is acceptable, attractive and inclusive for all parties. It included the 570-metre long promenade from Medan Selera Renong to the Royal Malaysian Navy base. – Bernama, May 18, 2022