Govt acting to minimise impact of hot weather on water users: Zahid

16 May 2023 • 11:31 PM MYT
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Govt acting to minimise impact of hot weather on water users: Zahid

SIK – Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Ahmad Zahid Hamidi said the government has planned several measures to minimise the effects of hot weather on domestic, industrial, and agricultural water users, including coordinating the roles of ministries, departments, agencies and state governments.

“The southwest monsoon, which began yesterday, is expected to last until September. Our concern is the lack of water due to the dry season involving domestic, agricultural, and industrial users.

“The Meteorological Department has found that the rate of rainfall will decrease due to the southwest monsoon, so steps have been taken by the federal government, especially through the National Disaster Management Agency,” he said.

He told reporters this after surveying the latest situation of the water reservoir at the Muda Dam here today.

He said coordination will also be done with the National Water Services Commission as well as supply companies or water management bodies at the state level to ensure sufficient water supply.

In addition, Zahid said seven water sources, namely two each in Kedah, Perak, and Selangor, and one in Sarawak, are expected to be affected by the hot weather during the southwest monsoon season.

He said the government, through the assistance of the Royal Malaysia Air Force, will carry out cloud seeding in those areas if the situation worsens.

Commenting on the situation at the Muda Dam, Zahid the dam is the main water source for Kedah and Penang, largely for the agricultural sector.

“We will also collaborate with the Muda Agricultural Development Authority, which has a reservoir that is sufficient so far for certain uses, channelling water through a tunnel as far as 6.8km from the Muda Dam to the Pedu Dam, as well as the Beris Dam.

“This will be coordinated with the state governments, Mada, local authorities and other related agencies,” he said. – Bernama, May 16, 2023