The occupancy rate exceeds 70% and confirms the recovery of water levels.

As of Sunday, February 15, 2026, the water resources stored in Morocco’s dams have reached approximately 11.8 billion cubic meters, marking an impressive 153% increase compared to the same period last year, according to updated official data. This rise reflects a significant improvement in water inflows during the current season.
Significant improvement in filling rates
According to the same sources, the overall filling rate of dams nationwide stands at 70.3%, a level that indicates a clear enhancement in the country’s water situation following several years of persistent drought.
Encouraging prospects for the current season
This progress is expected to bolster water security by ensuring a reliable supply of drinking water to cities and villages, while also meeting the needs of the agricultural sector. Additionally, it serves as a positive indicator of the recovery of national water reserves, amidst ongoing efforts for sustainable management and rational use of resources.




