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Dry spell in the north

Hasnoor Hussain5 years ago29th Jan 2020Pictures
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A man riding a motorcycle under harsh sunlight as the trees planted along the road in Kuala Perlis are bare from the drought. – The Malaysian Insight pic by Hasnoor Hussain, January 29, 2020.
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UNUSUALLY dry weather has hit Kedah and Perlis, leaving to up to 4,000 farmers in Kubang Pasu and Padang Besar without water to irrigate their fields.

Mada says the current planting season usually depends on heavy rains from the northeast monsoon but this year, rainfall was drastically reduced compared with the annual average of the past 40 years.

“The weather in the Muda area has been quite dry where rainfall has been reduced. From November 2019 to now, there has only been 1,645mm of rain compared with 2018 when volume of rainfall was 2,036mm.”

The reduced rainfall also results in lower levels in three dams, Pedu, Muda and Ahning, which supply water for homes, businesses and farms in Kedah and Perlis. – January 29, 2020.

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