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Long Ikang’s longhouses at risk of being swept into Baram River, says activist

today8 December 2025

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Long Ikang
Located about a 40-minute boat ride downriver from Long Banyok in Miri, Long Ikang has been battling severe erosion along a 3.5km stretch of the riverbank. (Long Ikang Facebook pic)
PETALING JAYA:

Residents of Long Ikang in Sarawak fear that another round of flooding during the current monsoon season could see their longhouses swept into the Baram River.

Activist Peter Kallang, chairman of the NGO Save Rivers, said the second gabion wall built about a year ago along the riverbank to prevent further erosion was ineffective.

“Urgent action is necessary before the next flood triggers the erosion, which will sweep our home into the Baram River.

“We appeal to the authorities to take immediate and permanent measures to resolve the problem,” The Borneo Post reported him as saying.

Located about a 40-minute boat ride downriver from Long Banyok in Miri, the Kenyah-Kayan settlement has been battling severe erosion for the past two decades along a 3.5km stretch of the riverbank.

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Written by: FMT Reporters


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