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Southwest monsoon alert: Avoid open burning, use water prudently, says Zahid

Southwest monsoon alert: Avoid open burning, use water prudently, says Zahid

The Star10-05-2025

KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysians are reminded not to carry out open burning and to use water wisely following the southwest monsoon, which is expected to begin on Saturday (May 10) until September.
Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Ahmad Zahid Hamidi, who is also the chairman of the national disaster management committee, stated that during this period, most areas will experience low rainfall.
"This condition can increase the risk of haze phenomena, especially if open burning is not controlled.
"This early preventive measure is important not only for public health but also to protect the environment and ensure the sustainability of the country's water resources,' he said in a Facebook post on Saturday.
According to Ahmad Zahid, the Malaysian Meteorological Department (MetMalaysia) has also issued a statement regarding the start of the Southwest Monsoon on May 7.
The public can download the myCuaca application for the latest and accurate weather information on the MetMalaysia website www.met.gov.my.- Bernama

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