
25,000 Putatan folks hit by prolonged water cut
Published on: Thu, Jul 24, 2025
By: Nora Ahmad Text Size: Kg Merutum residents getting water from a truck sent there by Kanny. PUTATAN: Some 25,000 residents in the district have been experiencing water supply disruption for the past month, severely affecting their daily routines, including bathing, cooking and cleaning. The most affected areas include Kampung Lok Kawi, Kampung Meruntum, Kampung Pasir Putih, Kampung Petagas, Kampung Ketiau and Kampung Muhibbah, with some residents having to source water externally, either by buying from private water trucks or bottled water. Sabah Perikatan Nasional (PN) Youth Exco Kanny Chew Ly Choi @ Adamz urged the State Water Department to address the water prolonged supply disruption by taking concrete action. 'A prolonged water supply disruption is a major inconvenience for the people. 'We, the Sabah PN Youth, strongly urge the Water Department to act immediately and find an effective solution,' he told reporters, Wednesday. As a temporary measure to assist residents while waiting for a comprehensive solution from the authorities, Chew said he had arranged for water tanker deliveries to Kampung Meruntum. 'Kampung Meruntum is one of the areas without water supply. We've stepped in to help as much as we can, but this is not a real solution. 'This issue requires serious intervention and swift action by the responsible authorities,' he said. He called for both short-term and long-term solutions to be implemented without delay. 'Such measures are necessary to ensure the people are not continually burdened by a problem that could have been prevented.' * Follow us on our official WhatsApp channel and Telegram for breaking news alerts and key updates! * Do you have access to the Daily Express e-paper and online exclusive news? Check out subscription plans available.
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