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Kaohsiung City Government Closely Monitors Water Conditions; Chen Chi-Mai: Groundwater Levels Remain Within Normal Range

The Kaohsiung City Council's Non-Partisan Solidarity Alliance reported that many farmers in their constituency have large areas of farmland and orchards and are worried about the insufficient rainfall this year. In response, Kaohsiung Mayor Chen Chi-mai pointed out that the city government had already dug 110 anti-dampness wells in 2023, and recent tests showed that they can all provide water immediately. In addition, there are 340,000 tons of r…
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The Kaohsiung City Council's Non-Partisan Solidarity Alliance reported that many farmers in their constituency have large areas of farmland and orchards and are worried about the insufficient rainfall this year. In response, Kaohsiung Mayor Chen Chi-mai pointed out that the city government had already dug 110 anti-dampness wells in 2023, and recent tests showed that they can all provide water immediately. In addition, there are 340,000 tons of r…

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大纪元 Epoch Times broke the news in on Monday, March 30, 2026.
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