Increase in water resources at several dams across the Kingdom over the last 24 hours

The water resources of several dams across the Kingdom have seen a notable improvement over the past 24 hours, thanks to significant water inflows that have contributed to the rising levels in various hydraulic infrastructures.
Significant Contributions to Al Wahda Dam
In the province of Taounate, the Al Wahda Dam recorded the highest inflows, with an estimated volume of 112.1 million cubic meters, raising its fill rate to 74.6%.
In the same province, the Idriss I Dam benefited from water inflows of approximately 22.8 million cubic meters, resulting in a fill rate of 58.2%.
Improvement of Levels in the North and Center
In the province of Larache, the Dar Khroufa Dam recorded inflows nearing 14.2 million cubic meters, bringing its filling rate to 40.4%.
Meanwhile, the Bin El Ouidane Dam, located in the province of Azilal, received approximately 11.9 million cubic meters, achieving a filling rate of 37.6%.
Strengthening Reserves in the Oriental and Tadla Regions
In the Oriental region, the Mohammed V Dam reported water inflows of 9.6 million cubic meters, elevating its fill rate to 72.5%.
Additionally, the Ahmed El Hansali Dam, located in the province of Béni Mellal, benefited from an estimated inflow of 8.6 million cubic meters, resulting in a fill rate of 60.6%.
A Positive Impact on the National Water Situation
These figures reflect the positive impact of recent rainfall on water reserves, thus contributing to the enhancement of water storage and improving the water resource situation in several dams across the Kingdom.




