Morocco's national dam filling rate has risen to approximately 75% as of early April 2026, according to official data. This significant increase is attributed to substantial rainfall across the country in recent weeks, which has helped replenish water reserves.
The improvement comes after a period of severe drought that had critically lowered water levels. The recent precipitation has provided crucial relief for the agricultural sector and urban water supplies, which had been under strain.
Authorities continue to monitor the situation and urge for the rational use of water resources, despite the current positive hydrological conditions. The government's water strategy includes managing existing reserves and developing new infrastructure to enhance resilience against climate variability.