Jordan | Ministry of Water and Irrigation: About 4 million cubic meters were stored by dams from rain and valley flow during the past 24 hours.

2023-11-20 2023-11-20T07:51:24Z
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Arabia Weather - Ministry of Water and Irrigation: About 4 million cubic meters were stored by dams from rain and valley flow during the past 24 hours

The Ministry of Water and Irrigation/Jordan Valley Authority said that the rainfall and valley runoff that entered the dams during the past 24 hours amounted to about 3,761 million m3, bringing the total storage in the 15 main dams to 68,503 million m3, or 23.78% of their storage capacity. Amounting to 288,128 million m3.

It showed that the rainfall that covered most regions of the Kingdom was reflected in good quantities that entered the dams until Monday morning, the highest of which was the Al-Fidan/Wadi Araba Dam, which 1,315 million people entered, reaching the maximum storage capacity of 3,306 million cubic meters by 100%, while the King Talal Dam entered. 684,330 thousand cubic meters with a storage rate of 37.3%, and the Mujib Dam 542 thousand cubic meters with a storage rate of 74%.

 

 

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