MIAMI (Reuters) - World number two Aryna Sabalenka's much anticipated return to the court on Friday following the apparent suicide of former boyfriend Konstantin Koltsov earlier in the week was delayed when heavy rain prevented the start of play at the Miami Open.
ALOR SETAR: As the dry spell borders on critical levels, Kedahans have been warned to conserve water and avoid open burning.
“Our concern is at the Bukit Malut Dam in Langkawi, where the water level, which stands at 67m, is nearing the critical level of 60m. “If needed, we will increase the number of lorries, especially with the coming festive season,” he said. “In order to produce 1,000 MLD for daily treatment, the state government has proposed through the Federal Government to construct a new 440 MLD Lahar Yooi Pumping Station to enable efficient refilling of the Expanded Mengkuang Dam during wet seasons.
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