Iran’s dam reservoirs have reached 50 percent capacity, a slight increase from the previous week, according to the Iran Water Resources Management Company
Iran has experienced a 41 percent decline in rainfall compared to the long-term average, leading to critically low water reserves in several regions, a senior water industry official warned
Reservoir inflows in Iran dropped two percent year-on-year during the current water year, while precipitation levels remain below the long-term average, according to official data
In recent years, China and Iran have achieved positive and fruitful outcomes in agricultural cooperation, as Iran’s high-quality agricultural products including citrus and apples have entered the Chinese market
Water inflow to Iran’s dams has increased by 6.9 percent since the beginning of the current water year (September 23, 2023) up to August 21, 2024, compared to the same period last year, according to the Energy Ministry
Water inflow to Iran’s dams has increased by six percent since the beginning of the current water year (September 23, 2023) up to June 1, 2024, compared to the same period last year, the new report released by the Water Resources Management Company shows
Over 33.09 billion cubic meters of water is stored behind the dams across Iran, indicating that 67 percent of the capacity of the country’s dams is full, according to the Iranian Energy Ministry data.
Water inflow to Iran’s dams has decreased by 10 percent since the beginning of the current water year (September 23, 2023) up to April 13, 2024, compared to the same period last year, the new report released by the Water Resources Management Company shows
Since the beginning of the current water year (September 23, 2023), the country has received 150.2 mm of rainfall representing a 20.7 percent decrease compared to the long-term average of 189.3 mm, according to Metrological Organization