Rainfall raises dams storage to 105 mcm in 24 hours
Ministry of Water and Irrigation/Jordan Valley Authority announced that the dams’ reserves rose to 105 million cubic meters, or 38%, after 15 million cubic meters entered the dams during the past 24 hours, concentrated in King Talal dams, 8.6 million cubic meters, and Al Wala dams, 3 million cubic meters.
The rest of the quantity was distributed to various dams, with the exception of Al Tannour and Al Karak dams.
Ministry of Water and Irrigation/Jordan Valley Authority announced that the dams’ reserves rose to 105 million cubic meters, or 38%, after 15 million cubic meters entered the dams during the past 24 hours, concentrated in King Talal dams, 8.6 million cubic meters, and Al Wala dams, 3 million cubic meters.
The rest of the quantity was distributed to various dams, with the exception of Al Tannour and Al Karak dams.
Ministry of Water and Irrigation/Jordan Valley Authority announced that the dams’ reserves rose to 105 million cubic meters, or 38%, after 15 million cubic meters entered the dams during the past 24 hours, concentrated in King Talal dams, 8.6 million cubic meters, and Al Wala dams, 3 million cubic meters.
The rest of the quantity was distributed to various dams, with the exception of Al Tannour and Al Karak dams.
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Rainfall raises dams storage to 105 mcm in 24 hours
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