Istanbul witnesses drinking water shortages
In Istanbul, dam levels fell to 48.1 percent in August, down from 54.9 percent a year earlier, leaving the city with roughly a four-month supply of drinking water. Ankara’s dams dropped sharply from 32.8 percent last year to 9.3 percent, providing only a three-month supply, while Izmir’s dam capacity fell from 13.2 percent to 4.1 percent, sufficient for about two months.
Authorities are closely monitoring the situation as water scarcity continues to pose a growing challenge.
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