Two Istanbul reservoirs close to drying out
New pictures have shown how two of the reservoirs supplying Istanbulâs water needs have nearly dried, as water levels in Turkeyâs largest city hit a new record low.
Two Istanbul reservoirs close to drying outThe Papuçdere reservoir in Istanbulâs western district of Büyükçekmece only has 0.55 percent of its water left according to figures provided by Istanbulâs Waterworks Authority (Ä°SKÄ°), while water levels at the nearby reservoir of Kazandere have fallen from 35.4 percent to 9.17 percent in only a month.
Both reservoirs have become a pasture-ground for shepherds to herd their animals and the water at Büyükçekmece Lake, which is one of the main freshwater lakes near Istanbul where many locals go to fish, has receded by almost one kilometer.
Experts have warned that Istanbul has only 50 days of water left if there is no significant precipitation. According to Ä°SKÄ°, Istanbulâs 10 reservoirs are currently at 16.31 percent capacity, compared to the 64.32 percent in August of last year. However, authorities have played down the risks, saying they would transport water from the Melen River, located 100 kilometers east of Istanbul, if an emergency arises.
But Agriculture Minister Mehdi Ekere admitted Turkey was experiencing a âstrong meteorological drought,â expressing concerns about global warming.
During the past few months, Istanbul had been hit by torrential rains as a consequence of warm and humid weather akin to subtropical climates.
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