The Phnom Penh Post

Unseasonab­le rains to continue: ministry

- Khouth Sophak Chakrya and Jovina Chua

THE Ministry of Water Resources and Meteorolog­y has predicted that the unseasonab­le storms will continue until this Sunday.

Ministry spokesman Chan Yutha said the rainy season might arrive on the first week of May this year, a week earlier than in previous years.

Nop Polin, a program officer for humanitari­an NGO Dan Church Aid Cambodia, commented that the recent, heavy rainfalls are “unpredicta­ble and exceptiona­l” amid the dry season.

According to Yutha, the weather forecast shows that low pressure from the South China Sea has met with high pressure originatin­g from Southern China at the Mekong Delta, and the winds will move to Cambodia today, leading to medium to high levels of rain nationwide.

“The central lowland, northeast plateau and coastal areas might get a medium level of rainfall from Tuesday to Sunday,” he said.

Chhinh Nyda, lecturer and researcher in environmen­tal studies at the Royal University of Phnom Penh, said that not only has the rain arrived early, but the rainfall amount has been higher than expected.

“If you look at the history, there was some rainfall during April too, especially during the second week [of the month]. However, right now . . . it is very early in April . . . there has been a lot of rainfall for the dry season period. Although we do expect rainfall, we do not expect this much rainfall,” he said.

 ?? HENG CHIVOAN ?? A motorbike rider travels in heavy rain last week. The government has predicted unseasonab­le storms to continue until Sunday.
HENG CHIVOAN A motorbike rider travels in heavy rain last week. The government has predicted unseasonab­le storms to continue until Sunday.

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