Malaysia is set to impose restrictions on the use of water for non-essential purposes due to the anticipated impact of the El Nino phenomenon, causing a lack of rainfall. Is this a first drought alert?
Lack of Rainfall
The Natural Resources, Environment and Climate Change Ministry said that during dry weather, water availability becomes a critical issue, with water levels dropping and dams drying, reducing the level of raw water that can be treated. The ministry may impose restrictions on the use of water for non-essential purposes such as watering lawns and parks.
Drought Alert
Members of the public are encouraged to conserve water, and industrial and commercial users are urged to use alternative water for non-potable operations.
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