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Belaga District

Belaga is a district in Kapit Division, Sarawak, Malaysia. It is located on the upper reaches of the Rajang River, some 120 kilometers northeast of Kapit and slightly less than 100 kilometers from the South China Sea coast near Bintulu. It is located within the Hulu Rajang parliamentary constituency.

Belaga District
Map of Belaga District
Coordinates: 2°42′N 113°47′E / 2.700°N 113.783°E / 2.700; 113.783
Area
 • Total19,403.2 km2 (7,491.6 sq mi)
Population
 (2020)[1]
 • Total44,500
 • Density2.3/km2 (5.9/sq mi)

The district population as of 2020 was 44,500 while the area of the district is 19,403.2 km². Belaga was established in the early 1900s when a few Chinese traders set up shops and started trading with the Orang Ulu, supplying essentials such as kerosene, salt and manufactured goods.

Region edit

There are many Kenyah and Kayan longhouses along the Balui and Belaga rivers, and along the Rejang rivers are the Punan, Sekapan, Kejaman and Tanjung longhouses. It is connected with Kapit by boat known locally as express boat (4.5 hours) and recently, with tar-sealed road, and with Bintulu an 2.5 to 3 hours drive via a tar-sealed road along Bintulu-Bakun Highway, which also includes 34 kilometers of tar-sealed road (Jiwa Murni Road), which span from Mejawah to Belaga town.

Bakun Dam edit

 
Bakun Dam.

To the north[2] is Bakun Dam, which is the largest dam in Asia outside of China. The dam was intended to provide electricity for Sarawak, other surrounding regions and Peninsular Malaysia, but its construction was delayed several times due to economic circumstances, in particular the Asian Financial Crisis of 1997.[3] The federal government decided to continue the project, as billions of ringgit had already been spent on it. However, during the early implementation stage of the construction the plan was scaled down in order to reduce cost.

Nevertheless, in January 2007, the Malaysian federal government announced its intention to reactivate the initial plan to transfer the power generated by the dam to Peninsular Malaysia via a submarine power cable. According to the official plan, the submarine cable will span a distance of 670 kilometres and reach the shore of Peninsular Malaysia at Yong Peng, at the state of Johor, southeastern part of the peninsula. Before electricity flowing through the submarine cable, it will initially flow from Bakun to the western tip of Sarawak via over head electric transmission cables traversing a distance of 700 kilometres. The additional project is expected to cost between RM9 billion and RM10 billions. It is expected to be completed the earliest by 2012, but it never reach any completion at all, before it officially cancelled by Sarawak government on 21 September 2017[4] after the takeover of Bakun Dam on 16 August 2017.[5]

The dam has been accused of uprooting 11,000 Orang Ulu from their traditional homes, clear-cutting hundred of square kilometers of ancient virgin tropical rainforest with consequent losses of hundreds of endangered plants and endangered animals, and forever changing the natural environment of Sarawak.

References edit

  1. ^ "The Official Portal of the Sarawak Government". sarawak.gov.my. Retrieved 2022-05-25.
  2. ^ Map 2011-07-27 at the Wayback Machine of the dam location.
  3. ^ Brief of the project
  4. ^ LING, SHARON. "Sarawak CM: No plans to build 'very costly' undersea power cable to peninsula". The Star. Retrieved 2022-05-25.
  5. ^ Povera, Adib. "Sarawak Energy completes acquisition of Bakun Dam". New Straits Times. Retrieved 2022-05-25.

External links edit

  • E-Belaga Website (defunct)

belaga, district, state, constituency, represented, sarawak, state, legislative, assembly, belaga, state, constituency, this, article, needs, additional, citations, verification, please, help, improve, this, article, adding, citations, reliable, sources, unsou. For the state constituency represented in the Sarawak State Legislative Assembly see Belaga state constituency This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Belaga District news newspapers books scholar JSTOR September 2021 Learn how and when to remove this template message Belaga is a district in Kapit Division Sarawak Malaysia It is located on the upper reaches of the Rajang River some 120 kilometers northeast of Kapit and slightly less than 100 kilometers from the South China Sea coast near Bintulu It is located within the Hulu Rajang parliamentary constituency Belaga DistrictMap of Belaga DistrictCoordinates 2 42 N 113 47 E 2 700 N 113 783 E 2 700 113 783Area Total19 403 2 km2 7 491 6 sq mi Population 2020 1 Total44 500 Density2 3 km2 5 9 sq mi The district population as of 2020 was 44 500 while the area of the district is 19 403 2 km Belaga was established in the early 1900s when a few Chinese traders set up shops and started trading with the Orang Ulu supplying essentials such as kerosene salt and manufactured goods Contents 1 Region 2 Bakun Dam 3 References 4 External linksRegion editThere are many Kenyah and Kayan longhouses along the Balui and Belaga rivers and along the Rejang rivers are the Punan Sekapan Kejaman and Tanjung longhouses It is connected with Kapit by boat known locally as express boat 4 5 hours and recently with tar sealed road and with Bintulu an 2 5 to 3 hours drive via a tar sealed road along Bintulu Bakun Highway which also includes 34 kilometers of tar sealed road Jiwa Murni Road which span from Mejawah to Belaga town Bakun Dam edit nbsp Bakun Dam To the north 2 is Bakun Dam which is the largest dam in Asia outside of China The dam was intended to provide electricity for Sarawak other surrounding regions and Peninsular Malaysia but its construction was delayed several times due to economic circumstances in particular the Asian Financial Crisis of 1997 3 The federal government decided to continue the project as billions of ringgit had already been spent on it However during the early implementation stage of the construction the plan was scaled down in order to reduce cost Nevertheless in January 2007 the Malaysian federal government announced its intention to reactivate the initial plan to transfer the power generated by the dam to Peninsular Malaysia via a submarine power cable According to the official plan the submarine cable will span a distance of 670 kilometres and reach the shore of Peninsular Malaysia at Yong Peng at the state of Johor southeastern part of the peninsula Before electricity flowing through the submarine cable it will initially flow from Bakun to the western tip of Sarawak via over head electric transmission cables traversing a distance of 700 kilometres The additional project is expected to cost between RM9 billion and RM10 billions It is expected to be completed the earliest by 2012 but it never reach any completion at all before it officially cancelled by Sarawak government on 21 September 2017 4 after the takeover of Bakun Dam on 16 August 2017 5 The dam has been accused of uprooting 11 000 Orang Ulu from their traditional homes clear cutting hundred of square kilometers of ancient virgin tropical rainforest with consequent losses of hundreds of endangered plants and endangered animals and forever changing the natural environment of Sarawak References edit nbsp Wikivoyage has a travel guide for Belaga The Official Portal of the Sarawak Government sarawak gov my Retrieved 2022 05 25 Map Archived 2011 07 27 at the Wayback Machine of the dam location Brief description of the project LING SHARON Sarawak CM No plans to build very costly undersea power cable to peninsula The Star Retrieved 2022 05 25 Povera Adib Sarawak Energy completes acquisition of Bakun Dam New Straits Times Retrieved 2022 05 25 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Belaga District E Belaga Website defunct Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Belaga District amp oldid 1139040654, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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