Chengqing Lake Reservoir in Kaohsiung registers 94 percent capacity on Wednesday thanks to water brought in from recently drilled wells and the Gaoping River. The city government expects the water reserves can help avoid a cut in water supplies before mid-June. CNA photo May 5, 2021
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