Water level in dams still dropping despite rains —NWRB

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Water levels in the country’s major water reservoirs, including Angat Dam, continue to drop despite the continuous rains brought about by the Southwest Monsoon or Habagat, the NWRB said Wednesday.

Water levels in the country’s major water reservoirs, including Angat Dam, continue to drop despite the continuous rains brought about by the Southwest Monsoon or Habagat, the National Water Resources Board said Wednesday.

The reservoir water level at Angat Dam currently stands at 181.22 meters—only slightly higher than its minimum operating water level of 180 meters. “Masasabi natin na bumaba pero di pa natin masasabi na effect ng El Niño. Sabi nga ng PAGASA, ang posibleng epekto ng El Niño ay nararamdaman natin bago magtapos ang taon hanggang sa susunod na taon,” he added.However, it said above-normal rainfall conditions may also be expected over the western part of the country during the Habagat season.

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