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İski̇ announced... Istanbul's Dams Are on the Verge of Reaching the Critical 70% Threshold!

Summary by Cumhuriyet
Concerns about drought in Istanbul during the winter months have given way to cautious relief with the heavy rains that fell at the end of March. According to İSKİ (Istanbul Water and Sewerage Administration) data, the water level in the dams has risen to 66.46%, while experts emphasize that the critical threshold of 70% is just days away from being surpassed, but water conservation remains vitally important.
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Concerns about drought in Istanbul during the winter months have given way to cautious relief with the heavy rains that fell at the end of March. According to İSKİ (Istanbul Water and Sewerage Administration) data, the water level in the dams has risen to 66.46%, while experts emphasize that the critical threshold of 70% is just days away from being surpassed, but water conservation remains vitally important.

·Istanbul, Türkiye
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Cumhuriyet broke the news in Istanbul, Türkiye on Thursday, April 2, 2026.
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