Four out of 20 dams in Malaysia at critical levels


Sore sight: Cracked mud appearing at the Pahang River in Temerloh due to the El Nino phenomenon. The dams in the state are still operating at a functional level. — Bernama

PUTRAJAYA: Water capacity at four out of 20 dams monitored by the Department of Irrigation and Drainage (DID) was at a critical level as of Monday.

The four dams are Kwong in Kelantan at 27.9% capacity, Padang Saga in Langkawi (38%), Labong in Johor (14.3%) and Timah Tasoh in Kangar (38.8%).

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