Increase in Water Resources in Several Dams Across the Kingdom Over the Last 24 Hours

The water resources in several dams across Morocco have seen an increase over the past 24 hours, thanks to new water contributions that have helped improve the filling rates of multiple hydraulic infrastructures.
Focus on Major Dams
In the province of Taounate, the Al Wahda dam reported the most significant inflows, receiving 10.9 million cubic meters, bringing its filling rate to 61%.
In the province of Settat, the Al Massira dam received 10.3 million cubic meters, resulting in a filling rate of 10.5%.
Still in Taounate, the Idriss I dam recorded inflows of 6.2 million cubic meters, raising its filling rate to 47.9%.
Lastly, in the province of Azilal, the Bin El Ouidane dam saw its water contributions rise to 4.5 million cubic meters, with a current filling rate of 28.9%.
Positive Impact on Water Stock
These figures highlight the positive effects of the water contributions recorded over the past 24 hours, contributing to the strengthening of water stocks and improving the overall water resource situation in several dams throughout the Kingdom.




