Despite the rainfall in Istanbul, the water levels in the dams have decreased.

Despite the rainfall in Istanbul, the water levels in the dams have decreased.

25.09.2024 11:40

Despite the heavy rainfall that has been effective in Istanbul in recent days, the water level in the dams has decreased to below 40%, reaching 39.84%. High water consumption and the effects of a dry summer are accelerating the decline in water levels in the dams.

Despite the heavy rainfall that has recently affected the mega city of Istanbul, which has experienced a dry summer, the water levels in the reservoirs continue to decline. As water consumption in the city is high, the levels in the reservoirs are decreasing even further. According to İSKİ data, the filling rate of the reservoirs has fallen below 40%, reaching 39.84%.

THE HIGHEST WATER LEVEL IS AT ELMALI DAM

The highest water level is at Elmalı, while the lowest level is at Kazandere Dam.

According to the latest data, the filling rates of the reservoirs in Istanbul are as follows:

Ömerli 32.84%

Darlık 44.59%

Elmalı 56.82%

Terkos 56.2%

Alibey 9.73%

Büyükçekmece 41.49%

Sazlıdere 48.42%

Istrancalar 33.92%

Kazandere 6.26%

Papuçdere 22.05%

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