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HOW MOROCCO WATER SCARITY DROP TO 23% AMID DAM DROUGHT
Several national dams are experiencing severe water stress, edging perilously close to an imminent drought. Amidst the ongoing water crisis plaguing the country, Moroccan dams are grappling with a continuous decline in water levels, recording a mere 23% filling rate at the end of the week across all national dams. The low rate marks a drop from the 31% record a year earlier, according to data from the Ministry of Equipment and Water reported by…
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