Jordan | Ministry of Water and Irrigation: Rainfalls raise the rainy season to 65% and dams to 130 million cubic meters

2024-02-19 2024-02-19T08:18:30Z
ندى ماهر عبدربه
ندى ماهر عبدربه
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Weather of Arabia - Ministry of Water and Irrigation: Rainfalls raise the rainy season to 65% and the dams to 130 million cubic metres.

The Ministry of Water and Irrigation - Jordan Valley Authority said that the long-term annual rate of rainfall rose as of Monday morning, 2/19/2024, to 65% of the long-term annual rate of about 8.1 billion cubic meters annually, noting that the percentage Rainfall of the long-term annual average on the same date last year was 71.8%, and the total storage in the main dams rose to 130 million cubic metres, with a total storage rate of 45% of their storage capacity of 288,128 million m3, and the highest amount of precipitation Recorded in Ajloun within 24 hours, it reached 16.4 mm.

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Sources:

Ministry of Water and Irrigation - Water Authority - Jordan Valley Authority

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