The Perak Legislative Assembly in Malaysia is set to hold its first meeting of the fourth year from <strong>April 14 to 21</strong>, with the attendance of Sultan Nazrin Shah. The meeting will feature several proposals and discussions on important issues.
The Malaysian Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment announced the successful cloud seeding operations in Perak, where targeted areas recorded rainfall between <strong>29.3 mm</strong> and <strong>84.8 mm</strong>. The rain began falling at <strong>3:30 PM</strong> in designated regions.
The government of Perak, Malaysia, is closely monitoring water levels in its main dams as they decline due to a persistent heatwave. The Bukit Merah Dam has reached a critical stage requiring careful water management.
The Malaysian state of <strong>Perak</strong> has recorded 700 cases of open burning of vegetation since the beginning of 2026, raising concerns about increasing risks. This comes as temperatures rise to <strong>37 degrees Celsius</strong>, enhancing the likelihood of fire outbreaks.
The Malaysian state of <strong>Perak</strong> recorded approximately <strong>700 open burning</strong> cases of vegetation from January to March 2026, raising significant environmental concerns in the region.
A government official in Malaysia's Perak state confirmed that water flow from the four main dams remains safe despite rising temperatures. Several areas in the state are experiencing temperatures between 35 and 37 degrees Celsius.