Residents angered by floods in Russey Keo demand help

Written by Writer on Thursday, October 23rd, 2008

Residents angered by in Russey demand help

Written by Khouth Sophakchakrya
Wednesday, 2008

Roads are impassable, schools cannot operate and residents complain that polluted are making them sick.

RESIDENTS of ’s Russey district, whose homes  repeatedly flood  following development there by the , are threatening to protest if the authorities fail to drain the area by the beginning of next month.

Vath Chamnan, 35, a resident of ’s Thmey commune, said the residents from his village have agreed to collect thumbprints on a compensation demand that they are planning to submit to .

“We will collect the thumbprints of all those who have had their homes flooded by the development plan if the government continues flooding our village,” Vath Chamnan said.

He added that all affected residents from the Russey district will have an opportunity to thumbprint the compensation demand.

The children from the district cannot attend school as it has been flooded, and the residents are getting from walking in the , he said.

“The children will soon be at risk of and dengue ,” he added.

Mei Vicheth, a resident of Boeung Chhouk village in the area, has labeled ’s development plan “a the city plan” and said that villagers were very angry with the governor, Chuktema.

’s governor claims he is developing to attract , but he is pumping sand to fill in and this is causing and ,” Mei Vicheth said.

“Authorities should be liable for this flood and provide materials and food”

Government liable

Sok Sambath, chief of Kilometre No 6 commune and a former activist who defected to the Cambodian People’s Party before the July elections, said he disapproves of the filling in of the in his commune.

“The governor of Russey district and the governor of approved this to develop a factory  and modern buildings,” he said.

“Now 70 percent of people’s homes and many newly constructed roads have been flooded by the landfill.”

CPP lawmaker Cheam Yeap agreed, saying “ authorities should be liable for this flood and provide materials and food for the villagers”.

“They must have a system ready before embarking on any development,” he said.

Thun Saray, president of Adhoc, said the authorities should rethink their master development plan because many roads have no system and the city will inevitably flood.

Chuktema, the governor of , said that was unable to pump out the water from the flooded areas as it was simply a seasonal deluge.

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