SPAN approves application for second phase of scheduled disruptions


A little help: Three-year-old Nur Nisa Yasmin Mohd Fadzil helping her mother Suhaila Zakaria, 35, and her three elder siblings fill up water bottles, which they have been doing three times a day for the last two weeks.

PETALING JAYA: A further three million Klang Valley consumers from 750,000 households will experience supply disruptions during water rationing beginning Sunday.

They are apart from the 240,000 people from 60,000 households in Hulu Langat, Kuala Langat and Sepang who will receive supply eve­ry two days from Thursday under the first phase of scheduled distribution.

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