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Bukit Merah Dam Records Stage Three Critical Level Affecting Irrigation

Bukit merah: The water level at Bukit Merah Dam has reached Stage Three Irrigation Critical Status, with the current reservoir level recorded at 6.294 metres. Perak Infrastructure, Energy, Water and Public Transport Committee chairman Datuk Seri Mohammad Nizar Jamaluddin announced that the dam's water storage now stands at 9.3825 million cubic metres, which is 17.22 per cent of its total capacity.

According to BERNAMA News Agency, no rainfall was recorded in the past 24 hours, with 0.00 millimetres logged, and weather conditions at the dam were clear. For dam gate operations, controlled water release through the outlet gate is ongoing. At Terusan Selinsing, two gates are opened at 20 per cent (488 mm), while at Terusan Besar one gate is opened at three per cent (73 mm).

Datuk Seri Mohammad Nizar Jamaluddin added that the spillway remains closed as the water level is well below the overflow threshold. For irrigation intake, the discharge rate is 0.566 cubic metres per second to Terusan Besar and 6.230 cubic metres per second to Terusan Selinsing, aligning with current irrigation needs.

Continuous monitoring and prudent water release management are deemed crucial to ensure sustainable irrigation supply. Mohammad Nizar also expressed appreciation for the cooperation of the dam and irrigation teams in maintaining safe and effective management.

Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Ahmad Zahid Hamidi, who chairs the National Disaster Management Committee, announced that cloud seeding operations would be conducted in Johor, Kedah, and Perak from Wednesday until Sunday, including at Bukit Merah Dam.

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