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    Oued Al Makhazine Dam Reaches 100% Capacity After Heavy Rainfall in Northern Morocco

    By January 16, 20262 Mins Read
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    Mohammedia – After weeks of exceptional rainfall across northern Morocco, the Oued Al Makhazine dam has reached full capacity, marking a major boost for water security in several provinces of the region.

    The dam, the largest in northern Morocco, has been operating at a 100% fill rate for nearly two weeks.

    This follows intense rainfall periods which exceeded 100 millimeters in less than 72 hours, affecting both the dam’s catchment area and the surrounding regions.

    The sustained inflows reflect a broader improvement in hydrological conditions following a strong start to the agricultural season.

    Located near Ksar El Kebir, the Oued Al Makhazine dam stretches across nearly 28 kilometers, from Ketama Ahl Srif to the Asjen area on the outskirts of Ouazzane.

    It plays a central strategic role in supplying water to the provinces of Ouazzane and Ksar El Kebir, as well as the Ouamra and Larache plains.

    The current weather has significantly reinforced water availability in these areas, easing pressure on local resources.

    Mohammed Nami, the official in charge of the dam, told Le360 that the current fill level is the direct result of cumulative rainfall since the beginning of the season.

    He said precipitation totals have surpassed 480 millimeters, generating water inflows estimated at around 215 million cubic meters into the reservoir.

    According to the same source, the dam has maintained its maximum storage capacity since January 5, 2026.

    Several water sources, including the Loukkos River, smaller waterways originating in the mountainous areas of Ouazzane and Larache, and runoff from the Rif massif have contributed to the rapid rise. 

    On the management of excess water, Nami explained that surplus volumes are released under strict protocol.

    Discharges are carried out in a controlled manner through the riverbed via the hydroelectric power station located downstream of the dam, in line with established standards for sustainable water resource management.

    Read also: Water Stocks Climb to 46% Across Morocco’s Dams

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