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 Malaysian government has announced the initiation of cloud seeding operations this week to address a severe heat wave affecting the country, with temperatures reaching a record high of 40 degrees Celsius in some areas. These operations aim to enhance water supplies in the affected regions.
In March 2023, the United Arab Emirates experienced record rainfall, raising questions about whether this phenomenon is natural or a result of climate modification techniques. Reports suggest that this rainfall may be linked to cloud seeding operations.
The Malaysian Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment is preparing to present a detailed weather report to the government next week, as dry and hot weather is expected to persist until June. The minister confirmed that the government will discuss the possibility of intervening through cloud seeding operations.
The Malaysian Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment has announced its readiness to implement intervention measures, including cloud seeding, to address the ongoing heatwave affecting several states in the country.