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Johor residents rely on rainwater and mosques after water disruption
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 67363, member: 636"] Households across multiple Johor neighborhoods turned to emergency water sources on Monday after contamination shut down regular service, forcing families to collect rainfall and visit religious centers for basic hygiene needs. Communities in Taman Nora and Taman Pelangi lost access starting on Sunday afternoon, with many unable to stockpile supplies before disruptions began. Sarifah Asari, 40, welcomed afternoon storms that provided enough precipitation for washing and ritual cleansing at her residence. The single occupant purchased bottled drinking water from local shops while waiting for tanker deliveries that had not materialized by evening. Haziqah Hadman, 35, gathered two containers of rainwater for domestic tasks after discovering relatives faced identical shortages. Syobiraah Mat Saad, 43, brought her family to a mosque for bathing on Monday morning before utility workers delivered emergency supplies around midday following her complaint call. Nearly 1.8 million people representing 455,757 accounts experienced staged outages after a mining facility's settling pond collapsed on Friday in Kota Tinggi, releasing sediment into the river system. Federal energy officials reported 54 percent of affected customers regained service by Monday. Mohamad Asrul Sobri, 43, urged Ranhill SAJ to accelerate distribution efforts across all impacted zones. [/QUOTE]
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