300,000 more households go dry


CYBERJAYA: Close to 300,000 households in the Klang Valley will be added to the water rationing list as the situation at the dams in Selangor are not showing any improvement, said the National Water Services Commission (Span).

At a press conference here yesterday, it announced that 290,865 households will see taps going dry beginning on Monday under the third phase of the water rationing schedule, that will cumulatively affect some 3.6 million residents.

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