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Exco: Seven Main Dams’ Capacity Reaches 90 Pct, Sufficient to Sustain During Drought

Summary by Selangor Journal
By Sheeda Fathil SHAH ALAM, July 19 — The capacity of seven main dams in Selangor has now reached 90 per cent and is sufficient to meet raw water needs in the event of a drought or the southwest monsoon. State executive councillor for infrastructure and agriculture Dato’ Izham Hashim said the water levels in all dams are currently stable and are expected to last between three and six months without rainfall. “InsyaAllah, the water levels in all …
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The recent rains that have occurred in the state have caused a sustained increase in the storage of water in various dams in Durango, exceeding the levels of the previous year. According to the state coordinator of Civil Protection, Arturo Galindo Cabada, no dam represents a risk to the population at this time, although some have reached levels close to or above 90% of their capacity. Among the dams with the highest level of surveillance are: Pr…

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