Al-Ruwaished: 80 - 90% of soil dams storage

2021-02-17 2021-02-17T12:23:58Z
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<p style=";text-align:left;direction:ltr">Arab Weather - The percentage of storage of earthen dams in the Al-Ruwaished District ranged between 80-90 percent since the beginning of the current rainy season, according to the Director of Al-Ruwaished Agriculture, Engineer Abdul Hadi Al-Mady.<br /> Al-Mady indicated to Jordan News Agency (Petra) today, Wednesday, that the recent and current depression that affected the brigade contributed to the increase in the storage rate of the seven dams, which were concentrated in the rates of Abu Al-Safa, expecting the percentage to rise during the current depression. He added that most of the 60 excavations are close to being filled with water, according to the current projections of the depression, explaining that this case would provide waterways for livestock.</p>

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