PETALING JAYA: The water levels at Selangor’s dams are falling with the start of the dry season, raising concerns of a repeat of last year’s rationing in the Klang Valley if the situation worsens in the months ahead.
Sungai Selangor dam, which supplies to 60% of the Klang Valley, saw its water level going up from September last year to reach a peak of 81.96% on Feb 2.
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