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Phnom Penh municipal governor Khuong Sreng released an official map detailing the red, yellow and dark yellow zones within the city under the new lockdown orders for Phnom Penh announced on April 26. The designation of red, dark yellow and yellow corresponds to areas with high, The government on April 25 decided to lift the inter-provincial travel ban and the closure of tourist attractions across the country, effectively immediately. The travel ban and closures of all resorts were imposed on April 6 and 17 respectively in a bid to curb the spread of Covid-19, The Phnom Penh Municipal Administration issued a set of detailed guidelines for the seven days to May 12 after the capital emerges from lockdown at the onset of May 6. ....
Share Storms damage over 1,600 homes in first week of May Sun, 9 May 2021 More than 1,600 homes were damaged and five people injured by thunderstorms in the first week of May, but no one was killed, according to an official from the National Committee for Disaster Management (NCDM). NCDM spokesman Seak Vichet told The Post on May 8 that compared to the same period last year, the weather this year was more severe due to the speed and strength of thunderstorms, which Cambodia has not experienced for a long time. Vichet explained that the current weather conditions in Cambodia are affected by storms coming from other countries, which have caused strong winds that damaged property and homes. ....
Share A mobile machine is installed to pump water and irrigate the dry-season crop of paddy in Tbong Khmum province on December 19. MINISTRY OF WATER RESOURCES AND METEOROLOGY Three provinces spruce up irrigation systems Wed, 23 December 2020 Agriculture and water resources officials in the provinces of Pursat, Battambang and Banteay Meanchey are continuing to rehabilitate and expand a number of sub-canal systems while also repairing and raising the height of dams used to store water for irrigating dry season crops. Yim Bun Rom, director of the Banteay Meanchey provincial Department of Water Resources and Meteorology, told The Post that after they finish repairing the dams, which were damaged by the recent floods, his team would cooperate with agriculture officials and local authorities to help dig, restore and expand some sub-canal systems to facilitate the use of water by farmers who have rice fields in the highlands. ....