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Fadillah: Multi-Purpose reservoirs to be built to address flooding and water supply challenge

Deputy Prime Minister outlines strategic infrastructure plans during UK visit

Updated 1 year ago · Published on 26 Apr 2025 10:32AM

Fadillah: Multi-Purpose reservoirs to be built to address flooding and water supply challenge
Initiative is part of broader efforts to address the challenges posed by climate change - April 26, 2025

MALAYSIA is set to construct multi-purpose reservoirs as part of its strategy to mitigate flooding and ensure a stable water supply during droughts, according to Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Fadillah Yusof.

Speaking at a dinner with Malaysians in the United Kingdom, Fadillah emphasised that these reservoirs would not only help manage floodwaters but also serve as crucial sources of water for various needs.

"The reservoirs will enable us to reserve water for use during droughts, ensuring a stable supply. The stored water can then be treated and distributed for various needs, whether for drinking, agriculture, industry, or other uses," he said.

Fadillah, who also serves as the Minister of Energy Transition and Water Transformation, noted that this initiative is part of broader efforts to address the challenges posed by climate change.

He highlighted the urgency of flood mitigation measures, citing the increasing frequency of extreme weather events in Malaysia.

"Our focus now is on mitigating floods due to climate change. Thunderstorms, strong winds, and other extreme weather events now result in a day’s rainfall equaling what used to fall in a month," he added.

"Places that have never experienced floods before are now inundated."

Fadillah also pointed out the significant financial impact of flooding, stating that major flood events have led to losses amounting to RM3 billion, including recovery costs.

"We have to make sure we can reduce the impact of floods on the people, the financial impact not only on the people but also the country," he said.

In addition to flood management, Fadillah reaffirmed Malaysia's commitment to achieving 70% renewable energy by 2050, up from the current 28%.

This goal aligns with Malaysia's broader efforts to transition towards sustainable energy sources and reduce its carbon footprint.

During his visit to the UK, Fadillah led the Malaysian delegation at the Summit of the Future of Energy Security held at Lancaster House. The summit focused on global energy challenges and the importance of international collaboration in ensuring energy security.

Fadillah's statements underscore Malaysia's proactive approach to addressing environmental challenges through infrastructure development and international cooperation. - April 26, 2025

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