Shares of dams in Morocco continues to rise in the midst of the imbalance between water basins

The damage to the dams in Morocco has seen a significant improvement because today, the total filling rate was 37.84%, which is equal to the stored water saved by 6,372.08 million cubic meters.
The rise reflects a clear improvement compared to the same day of the year, because the filling rate does not exceed 26.84%, and has a share of 4,327.47 million cubic meters of water; This means an increase of 11%, equivalent to an increase of 2,044.61 million cubic meters of water stock within a year.
This progress is due to regular rainfall compared to previous years, as well as efforts to manage water consumption and water resources. However, this requirement is urgent for additional measures to ensure the stability of the water, especially in the light of climate change and the increase in water demand.
Water bases see significant progress in spite of the inequalities between them. According to the data, Lugos Basin exports a list of the most entire pools, followed by Abhi Ragrak Basin 59.03%, and then 54.59%of the tonsift basin. Jis Keer Grace, SPO and Molwa Bonds registered 52.84%, 50.75%and 40.83%respectively.
On the other hand, the Souss Massa and Waddy Nun Shield came at a relatively low level, 22.26%and 30.93%, while Um Al -Rabi registered 10.45%of the lowest percentage, raising concerns about the availability of water resources in the area dependent.
Water management has become a major challenge in the light of climate factors, especially rainfall on water bodies, especially the fall of the rainfall, because of the high demand and the increase in pressure on dams.
In recent years, Morocco has been suffering from frequent drought, which greatly affects water and agriculture, threatening food and economic security in the country. This drought is caused by a factors, especially climate change caused severe fluctuations in the rain, as well as in some areas the lack of continuing fall. The lack of water is a major challenge in the light of the agriculture sector, one of the most important pillars of the national economy.