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After the floods hit Johor Bahru twice. Now Malaysia is facing a possible drought with the expected prolonged hot and dry weather. The country is on high alert for peat and bush fire. Department of Environment (DOE) has also warned the public to start conserving water.


After the floods hit Johor Bahru twice. Now Malaysia is facing a possible drought with the expected prolonged hot and dry weather. The country is on high alert for peat and bush fire. Department of Environment (DOE) has also warned the public to start conserving water.

Two areas in Pahang, Muadzam and Tebu Hitam and 1 area in Selangor, Batang Berjuntai are identified as potential red spot. Country’s dams had enough water to last three months if there will be no rain at all. According to a Meteorological Department Spokesman, the hot weather will persist until next month.

As a Malaysian, we request every Malaysian try to save water. Don’t waste! Instead of waiting the country’s dams running out of water, situation becoming really bad, omly the people react to save water.

 
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