Malacca to ensure water rationing will have limited effect on public
Malacca Chief Minister Sulaiman Md Ali says the state government will ensure that ongoing water rationing will have minimal impact on consumers despite the dry weather. – The Malaysian Insight file pic, March 10, 2020.
THE Malacca government will work to ensure that water rationing in the state does not affect the public in the long-term, especially Muslims during the month of Ramadan, said Chief Minister Sulaiman Md Ali. He said one short-term measure being considered for implementation is reducing the time or days of scheduled water rationing, but this was subject to the water supply in the state.
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