A total of 252,000 users have been affected, and among the areas involved are Sungai Petani, Bedong, Pantai Merdeka, Kulim, Lunas, Kuala Ketil, and several other major areas. theSun theSundaily watercut waterlevel resident community Malaysia
: A total of 252,000 user accounts in Kuala Muda, Kulim and parts of Baling are experiencing unscheduled water supply disruption due to the sudden drop in the water level caused by the damage to the Sungai Muda barrage gate.
It said that the incident resulted in the operation of the Sungai Petani/Pinang Tunggal water treatment plant and the Kulim Hi-Tech LRA being temporarily suspended until the river level stabilises. It also said that it will mobilise water tankers to the affected area by giving priority to critical premises such as hospitals, clinics, dialysis centres, and funeral homes throughout the disruption period.
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