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Turkey loses water in 20 basins in a decade

by Ayaz Ahmet
July 3, 2023
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Climate change affecting temperatures and changes Precipitation patterns have dealt a severe blow to Turkey’s basins, which are important resources of Water for Water stressed country. Ministry numbers of agriculture and forestry show that water levels in 20 out of 25 main Basins fell, while five others witnessed a rise in Between 2013 and 2022.

most dramatic drop I was in lakes in Both are Burdur and Geez basin in Western Turkey. In Burdur, the water level has fallen to 5.9% in 2022, from 61% in 2013, while in Gids Basin its level decreased by 76.6%. in 2013 to 7.7% this year.

Meanwhile, basins in West and Northeast of the Black Sea regionwhose climate is usually rainy, has seen an increase in water levels. However, there was no water shortage affected the general population Although partial drops have been reported in Water supply to dams. The ministry said that additional water resources have been deployed for Banning cities, including Istanbul, the capital, Ankara, Izmir, Yalova, and Kilis future shortage in Drinking water due to possible dehydration.

as such for Irrigation, rainfall increased between October 2021 and April 2022. The ministry said 418 reservoirs have been allocated for Irrigation was working fairly well, with enough water in 375 of them and the rest are partially filled.

The water that is wasted is the main concern for authorities in besieged country with drought last year. Furthermore, he is expected to place his block back millions of tl in economy. Turkey spent $1.7 million (25.6 million Turkish liras) in The past A contract to rehabilitate and conserve 95 areas designated as wetlands, which is equivalent to more of 1.08 million hectares (2.67 million acres). Coupled with its own resources with money from international The corpses, the state is rehabilitating the wetlands spoiled by the impact of It mitigates climate change future effect of climate crisis on These are vital areas.

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