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What is the occupancy rate of İSKİ Istanbul dam?

Dams in Istanbul are once again raising concerns as their occupancy rates reach alarming levels. According to information shared by İSKİ (Istanbul Water and Sewerage Administration) on October 17, 2023, the average dam occupancy rate was recorded at 100%. This figure represents a slight decrease from the recent rates of 22-23, and can be attributed to the short duration of recent rainfall.

The dams had been experiencing a decline in water levels prior to the recent rainy weather. However, the limited rainfall over a few days only managed to temporarily halt the decrease. Nevertheless, the drop in air temperatures helped prevent further loss due to evaporation.

For detailed information on the occupancy rates of Büyükçekmece, Kazandere, Istrancalar, Darlık, Elmalı, Terkos, Pabuçdere, Ömerli, Alibey, and Sazlıdere dams in Istanbul, İSKİ provides a daily dam occupancy rate page.

In the midst of concerns about water scarcity, a creative solution has been found to address the water level decrease. In a recent development, an individual resorted to an unconventional method of calling for help from the middle of a dam. This amusing incident highlights the magnitude of the water level issue.

It is crucial for residents of Istanbul to stay informed about the dam occupancy rates in order to better manage water resources and contribute to conservation efforts.

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Caption: Dams in Istanbul sounding the alarm again. What is the occupancy rate of İSKİ Istanbul dam, what is the percentage?

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– The water level has decreased! He found the solution like this: Call from the middle of the dam
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