The occupancy rate in dams in Hatay increased with rains
The occupancy rate of the dams, which reached critical levels due to the drought in Hatay last summer, increased with the rains. The water level of Karaçay and Yayladağı dams, which dropped to critical levels last year, rose to 100 percent with the rains, and Tahtaköprü reached 76 percent.
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Hatay'da geçen yaz etkili olan kuraklık nedeniyle kritik seviyeleri gören barajlarda doluluk oranı yağışlarla arttı. Su seviyesi geçen yıl kritik seviyelere gerileyen Karaçay ve Yayladağı barajları yağışlarla yüzde 100'e, Tahtaköprü yüzde 76'ya, Yarseli ise yüzde 91 doluluk oranına ulaştı.
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