The land of a thousand dams: Severe thunderstorms hit Türkiye... Will the risk of flooding the Euphrates River increase?
Arab Weather - Large areas of Turkey are currently experiencing unstable weather conditions, accompanied by heavy thunderstorms in some regions, leading to rising water levels in several rivers and reservoirs. These developments come at a time when questions are growing about the potential impact of these rains on the Euphrates River basin and the major dams built along it.
The data indicates a significant increase in the flow of water in the Euphrates River during the recent period as a result of the abundant rainfall that fell on large parts of Turkey, which led to an increase in water imports to the dams and reservoirs located within the river basin.
Under these circumstances, authorities are closely monitoring water levels in Turkish and Syrian dams, especially given that many reservoirs are filling at higher rates than in previous years. Some dams may be forced to increase their water releases to maintain safe operating levels, which will lead to higher water levels in the Euphrates River flowing towards Syria and Iraq.
Is there a risk to the Euphrates Dam?
So far, there are no indications of a direct threat to the safety of the Euphrates Dam or the main dams on the river, but the continuation of heavy thunderstorms over the areas feeding the Euphrates basin may lead to a further increase in water flows during the coming period.
Experts believe that the management of dams and water control networks in Türkiye plays a key role in reducing flood risks, as the amount of water released from dams is regulated according to hydrological data and available storage levels.
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