IPOH, April 25 — The two main dams in the state of Perak are still at an adequate level even though the country is currently facing the phenomenon of hot weather, said Perak...
IPOH, April 25 — The two main dams in the state of Perak are still at an adequate level even though the country is currently facing the phenomenon of hot weather, said Perak Water Board general manager Datuk Ishak Abd Rahman.
“So far, the dams under LAP are still in good stead and at maximum level. In Perak, no significant impact has been seen and it all depends on the weather conditions,” he told Bernama today.
Philippines Latest News, Philippines Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Op Selamat: 586 kemalangan, lima maut di PerakOp Selamat 20/2023 sempena Hari Raya Aidilfitri yang memasuki hari kelima hari ini merekodkan sebanyak 586 kes kemalangan dengan lima kematian di negeri ini.
Read more »
Timbunan syiling perak berusia lebih 1,000 tahun ditemukanKira-kira 300 syiling perak dipercayai berusia lebih 1,000 tahun ditemukan berhampiran sebuah tapak kubu Viking di barat laut Denmark.
Read more »
Three days of max 37°C weather classified as heat wave in MalaysiaKOTA KINABALU: The public has been urged to drink more water, practice cooling and hydrating habits and to cut down on outdoor activities during this hot season.
Read more »
Authorities issue extreme heat warnings for provincesAuthorities warned residents across large swathes of the country, including the capital Bangkok, to avoid going outdoors due to extreme heat.
Read more »
Huawei Mate X3: Finally, a water-resistant Samsung Galaxy Z Fold challenger - SoyaCincauThe Huawei Mate X3 is the brand's most premium foldable device yet. It has IPX8-rated water resistance and it is incredibly thin at only 5.3mm when unfolded. Here's a closer look at Huawei's answer to the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 4.
Read more »
Sarawak on alert for water woes during hot and dry spellKUCHING: Water authorities in Sarawak have been placed on alert to monitor supply facilities during the current hot and dry spell, which is forecast to last until August.
Read more »