Tunisia's Dam Water Levels Reach 38.1% Capacity, a 27.4-Point Increase from Last Year
As of June 27, Tunisia's dam water levels have reached 38.1%, marking a significant 27.4-point increase compared to the same date last year, according to data published by the National Observatory of Agriculture.
Water Reserves Reach 902 Million Cubic Meters
At this date, water reserves have reached 902 million cubic meters, surpassing the three-year average of 850.3 million cubic meters, with a moderate 6% increase.
Northern Dams Lead the Way with 44.5% Capacity
Dams located in the north of the country have a higher capacity rate, reaching 44.5%, with a water volume of 826.4 million cubic meters. This represents a 25% increase compared to the same period last year.
Central and Cap-Bon Dams Lag Behind
In contrast, dams in the center and Cap-Bon regions have lower capacity rates, with 12.9% (58.2 million cubic meters) and 28% (17.2 million cubic meters), respectively.
Water Inflows on June 27 Estimated at 0.230 Million Cubic Meters
Water inflows on June 27 were estimated at 0.230 million cubic meters, primarily coming from northern dams.
Total Water Consumption Reaches 2.388 Million Cubic Meters
On the same day, total water consumption reached 2.388 million cubic meters.
Cumulative Water Inflows Since September 1, 2024, Reach 965.9 Million Cubic Meters
Since the start of the current season (September 1, 2024, to June 26, 2025), cumulative water inflows have reached 965.9 million cubic meters, representing a 48% increase compared to the previous season.