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    Oued El Makhazine Dam Hits 83% Capacity Amid Heavy Rainfall

    abdelhosni@gmail.comBy abdelhosni@gmail.comDecember 28, 20252 Mins Read
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    Rabat – Ongoing heavy rainfall in northern Morocco is improving water reserves and replenishing the dams of the Loukkos basin, signaling a positive trend as the country approaches the end of 2025.

    According to the Ministry of Equipment and Water, the Oued El Makhazine Dam – the largest in northern Morocco – has reached 83% of its capacity, marking a 14% increase compared to the same period last year, when it stood at 69%. The dam is crucial for the region, particularly Al Hoceima province, as it provides irrigation for thousands of hectares of avocado and red fruit plantations destined for export.

    This year, the Oued El Makhazine Dam was linked via a canal to the Dar Chroufa Dam, ensuring a steady water supply for Tangier. The canal is capable of transferring 100 million cubic meters annually, meeting the city’s drinking water needs.

    Elsewhere, the Sharif Idrissi Dam has reached full capacity at 100%, holding around 121 million cubic meters of water. In contrast, the Dar Chroufa Dam remains at 17% capacity, slightly up from 15% at the same time last year, despite its total storage capacity of 83 million cubic meters.

    The Moroccan meteorological authority has issued an orange-level alert, warning of heavy rainfall, thunderstorms, snowfall, and strong winds affecting multiple regions from Saturday through Monday. Mountainous areas above 1,500 meters are expected to receive significant snowfall, while several provinces will record substantial rainfall.

    Authorities continue to monitor water levels closely and maintain preventive measures to manage potential risks associated with the ongoing weather conditions.

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