The government urged residents of Kampong Ayer to relocate to dry ground (such as Kumbang Pasang and Tungkadeh)[9] and start farming.
On the morning of 27 April 1933, there was one call for a smoke house fire on the Kumbang Pasang Estate.
[15] Additionally, the road was one of the first major thoroughfares to be constructed as part of the government's initial RKN (National Development Plan) of 1953–1958.
This road superseded an older temporary one constructed in the late 1920s to allow cars to go through to a rubber plantation.
[19] By 2014, the drainage in the village improved as it was previously flood-prone due to its close proximity with the Kedayan River.
The complex features 84 condominiums, each designed with three bedrooms, a study, a utility room, and a kitchen, complemented by stylish interiors.
Residents also have access to a first-level private parking area and individual courtyard gardens.