The Indonesian Meteorology, Climatology and Geophysics Agency (BMKG) has warned that Indonesia will face more severe drought conditions in 2026, prompting local governments to implement effective preventive measures. This warning comes amid increasing climate change impacts affecting agriculture and water resources.
Major tech firms like <strong>Amazon</strong>, <strong>Microsoft</strong>, and <strong>Google</strong> are under increasing pressure from investors regarding the environmental impact of their projects, particularly concerning water and energy consumption. This scrutiny follows the cancellation of billion-dollar data center construction plans due to local community opposition.
Authorities in Malacca, Malaysia, led by State Secretary Dato Azhar Arshad, have denied rumors regarding water rationing, affirming that water supplies are under control despite challenging weather conditions.
The Sharjah Electricity and Water Authority announced plans to conduct approximately <strong>19,000 quality tests</strong> in 2025. This initiative aims to ensure reliable and safe services for citizens and residents.
Kafr El-Sheikh Water Company announced the successful repair of a break in the main water line in Sidi Ghazi, restoring normal service after intensive efforts from maintenance teams. This repair is crucial for ensuring continuous water supply in the area.
The Saudi Water Authority has announced new updates to its water and sanitation services guide, including the right for beneficiaries to have their water meters inspected by a neutral third party. The service connection period has also been reduced to 30 working days.
The Ministry of Agriculture announced the removal of <strong>72 violations</strong> on agricultural lands and the cleaning of <strong>74 water channels</strong> in March 2023. This initiative is part of ongoing efforts to protect water resources and agricultural lands.
The Nile Revenue Committee is currently monitoring the water levels reaching the High Dam Lake amid ongoing water challenges in Egypt. This initiative is part of the continuous efforts to ensure effective management of water resources.
As tensions rise in the Gulf, oil and water emerge as key factors in the conflict. This situation reflects the growing awareness among the involved parties in the region.
Artificial intelligence technologies face increasing pressures due to dwindling natural resources like energy and water. This situation necessitates a reevaluation of how this technology is utilized sustainably.
The Kuwaiti Ministry of Electricity and Water announced the stability of both electricity and water systems, reflecting the efficiency of public services provided to citizens and residents. This announcement comes at a time when the country is experiencing an increase in demand for energy and water.
Indonesian firefighting teams face significant challenges in extinguishing forest fires in the <strong>Bengkalis</strong> region due to a severe lack of water sources. Government support has been requested to provide necessary equipment to combat this disaster.
The northwestern Badia of Jordan has experienced a significant boost in agriculture and water sectors due to the current rainy season, improving local living conditions.
The Sharjah Electricity and Water Authority announced plans to conduct approximately <strong>19,000 quality tests</strong> for water and electricity throughout 2025. This initiative aims to enhance safety and efficiency standards in its services.
The Governor of Giza, Ahmed Rashid, announced a new plan to provide water to 240 deprived villages across Egypt, reflecting the government's efforts to improve water infrastructure.
The Saudi Water Authority has announced the end of the mandatory grace period for water extraction facilities to comply with environmental standards. This initiative marks the beginning of regulatory inspections aimed at ensuring adherence to environmental guidelines across the kingdom.
Egypt's Minister of Water Resources and Irrigation, Hani Sewilam, has warned that the per capita water share in Egypt is nearing absolute scarcity levels, with the country almost entirely reliant on the Nile River.
Saudi Arabia has announced a new roadmap aimed at adopting <strong>350 innovative technologies</strong> in the fields of environment, water, and agriculture. This initiative is part of the kingdom's efforts to enhance sustainability and achieve food security.
The risks to Palestinian productivity are increasing as settlement activity rises, with water sources becoming a primary target in a strategy aimed at undermining this capacity. This includes the destruction of pumping lines and sabotage of water tanks.
Indonesian Public Works Minister, <strong>Dody Hanggodo</strong>, announced the urgent implementation of a project to build secondary irrigation canals in <strong>Poyolali</strong> to enhance water distribution for farmers. This decision comes amid declining efficiency of the current irrigation system, increasing farmers' reliance on rainfall.
Moderate rains have fallen on Turaif and its outskirts in the Northern Borders region, improving the atmosphere and increasing humidity. This rainfall comes at a time when residents need to enhance their water sources.
Craftsmen in Gaza are racing against time to dig new water wells to meet the needs of displaced residents after Israeli occupation destroyed about 85% of the water infrastructure. This effort comes amid a severe crisis in the region, as the displaced await the results of these initiatives.
The Saudi Ministry of Environment, Water, and Agriculture reported rainfall from 24 monitoring stations across six different regions in the past 24 hours, reflecting the impact of prevailing weather conditions. This rainfall is crucial for improving water levels in dams and farms.
As the global population is projected to reach <strong>10 billion</strong> by 2050, innovative water solutions are becoming essential to address increasing food challenges. Experts emphasize that effective water resource management will be crucial for ensuring food security in the future.
Prince Faisal bin Bandar, the Governor of Riyadh Region, hosted the directors of education, environment, water, and agriculture to discuss ways to enhance collaboration among various sectors. This meeting is part of ongoing efforts to promote sustainable development and achieve national goals.
Jordan's reservoirs are nearing full capacity for the first time in years, thanks to an ongoing exceptional rainy season. This situation raises hopes for improved agricultural performance amid significant challenges.
Analytical reports indicate that the current rainfall season in Jordan exceeds normal levels in most areas, with significant recovery noted in the south. The city of Salt achieved 100% of the required annual average.
Saudi Arabia has experienced heavy rainfall across 11 regions, with 238 meteorological stations recording varying amounts. The Al-Kamil governorate in Mecca topped the list with 59.6 mm of rain.
Russian Security Council Secretary Sergey Shoigu warns that attacks on water desalination plants in Iran could lead to severe drought in major cities, causing millions to be displaced. This warning comes amid rising tensions in the region, raising concerns about stability in Iran and its surroundings.
Iranian Energy Minister Abbas Ali Abadi announced on Sunday that the country's vital water and electricity infrastructure has suffered severe damage due to American and Israeli attacks. This has serious implications for citizens' lives and reflects escalating regional tensions.