Moroccan Dam Reserves Rise 27.4 Million m³ After Recent Rains

Morocco's cumulative dam reserves increased by 27.4 million cubic meters between March 13 and 21, 2026, due to rainfall across the country's basins.

Moroccan Dam Reserves Rise 27.4 Million m³ After Recent Rains

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Morocco's national dam reserves saw a significant increase over a recent nine-day period, according to official data. Between March 13 and March 21, 2026, the cumulative water volume stored in the country's major dams rose by 27.4 million cubic meters (Mm³). This growth is attributed to rainfall recorded across various hydraulic basins.

The increase, while positive, comes against a backdrop of ongoing water stress in the North African nation. The latest figures from Morocco's Ministry of Equipment and Water show the total filling rate of dams remains a critical concern for water security, despite the recent inflows.

Authorities continue to monitor reservoir levels closely as the country navigates a prolonged period of drought. The recent precipitation provided a temporary boost, but officials emphasize the need for sustained rainfall and careful water management to alleviate the structural water deficit.

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