13.04.2025 12:00
Recently, with the effective rainfall in Istanbul, the water level in the dams has reached 82.19%. The condition of the Alibey Dam was shared through aerial footage. The highest water level was recorded at the Kazandere Dam, while the lowest was at the Sazlıdere Dam.
Recently, the water level in the dams in Istanbul has been updated to 82.19% following intermittent rainfall. Meanwhile, the latest situation at the Alibey Dam was captured from the air. According to the data from the Istanbul Water and Sewerage Administration, the water level in the dams in Istanbul has risen to 82.19% as of April 13.
DAM FILLING RATES RECORDED
According to the data, the highest water level is 98.37% at the Kazandere Dam, while the lowest water level is measured at 58.88% at the Sazlıdere Dam. Additionally, the water level at the Alibey Dam, one of Istanbul's most important sources, has been recorded at 65.15%. According to the latest data, the filling rates of the dams in Istanbul are as follows: Ömerli 94.54%, Darlık 80.44%, Elmalı 96.04%, Terkos 81.37%, Alibey 65.15%, Büyükçekmece 75.47%, Sazlıdere 58.88%, Istrancalar 97.5%, Kazandere 98.37%, and Pabuçdere Dam is recorded at 96.98%.
ALİBEY DAM CAPTURED BY DRONE
Moreover, the Alibey Dam, which has been recorded with a filling rate of 65.15%, was captured from the air in the latest data. The images reflect the impact of the effective rainfall on the Alibey Dam, showing that part of the arch in the dam is submerged.