A prolonged dry spell that has left one of the world’s wettest countries thirsting for water has led to a deal resolving a five-year standoff between Malaysia’s wealthiest state, controlled by the opposition, and the federal government.
Water levels in rivers and reservoirs have reached critical lows in Selangor, the country’s most populous state and the one bordering Kuala Lumpur, the largest city. That has squeezed supplies to water treatment plants and forced rationing. At the Sungai Selangor dam, which provides Kuala…
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