Tree care committee will hold its first ever meeting later this month

FT ministry and local government ministry will attend the committee, along with NGOs, arborists, experts in the field

The fatal tree fall on Jalan Sultan Ismail on May 7 that claimed a man’s life, as well as damaging 17 vehicles, was the most dramatic in a recent spate of similar incidents. – Alif Omar/Scoop pic, June 4, 2024

KUALA LUMPUR – The committee on tree care here will only hold its inaugural meeting some time this month, despite several cases of fallen trees every time it rains heavily.

Federal Territories Minister Dr Zaliha Mustafa said the date has yet to be decided but it will involve her ministry and the Housing and Local Government Ministry, reported Bernama.

When asked about the local government ministry’s proposal on the need for local authorities to have arborists in service to improve landscape management in each municipal area, Dr Zaliha said the proposal was well received but those in the federal territories would like to have arborists as well as outside expertise.

Among the stakeholders in the committee were non-governmental organisations (NGOs), arborists and experts from the Forest Research Institute of Malaysia (FRIM).

On May 20, Dr Zaliha was reported to have said that a discussion related to the implementation and care of trees in Kuala Lumpur would be held soon.

The formation of the committee was following several tree falling incidents due to heavy rain and strong winds, including on May 7 which claimed a man’s life and damaged 17 vehicles, as well as part of the monorail track in Jalan Sultan Ismail. – June 4, 2024