After rainfall, dam capacity reaches 14.1 per cent
Cyprus dams stood at a capacity of 14.1 per cent on Friday, a figure only slightly higher than at same time last year, the water development department (WDD) said on Saturday.
Last year at this time they were 26 per cent full.
As of Friday, the dams held a total of 41.1 billion cubic metres, having recorded an inflow of 19.2 billion since October 1.
The island’s largest dam, Kouris, currently holds 14.5 million m³, equaling 12.6 per cent of its capacity.
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