Six dams are at 100% capacity, according to the bulletin. These are the Nakhla, Chefchaouen, Acharif Al Idrissi, Oued Za, Bouhouda and Sidi Driss dams.
The filling rate of five other dams exceeded 90%: Dkhila (90.8%), Aït Messaoud (95.7%), Allal Fassi (94.9%), Garde de Sebou (91.9%) and Ibn Batoutta (90.5%).
Some dams recorded fill rates in excess of 50%, namely Oued El Makhazine (88.2%), Tanger-Med (82.5%), Smir (87.5%), Moulay El Hassan Ben Al Mahdi (67%), Mechraa Hammadi (58.5%) and Al Wahda (53.2%).
These are the Sidi Chahed (50%), Bab Louta (52.7%), Michlifen (57.3%), Timinoutine (68.9%) and Sidi Mohamed Ben Slimane El Jazouli (72.4%) dams, while the filling rates of the Yacoub El Mansour, Abou Abbass Sebti and Sidi Saïd Maâchou dams were 86.2%, 78% and 66% respectively.
By basin, the fill rate reached 60.5% in Loukkos, 24.7% in Moulouya, 46.7% in Sebou, 27.7% in Bouregreg-Chaouia, 6.80% in Oum Er Rbia, 56.7% in Tensift, 14.7% in Souss-Massa, 20.7% in Draa-Oued Noun and 25.5% in Guir Ziz Rheris.