Toktogul Reservoir Water Volume Reaches 8.2 Billion Cubic Meters in 2024
The water volume in the Toktogul Reservoir has reached 8.245 billion cubic meters, showing a positive trend and surpassing the levels of the same period last year.
The water volume in the Toktogul Reservoir has reached 8.245 billion cubic meters, showing a positive trend and surpassing the levels of the same period last year.
in Environment / Kyrgyzstan,
Water inflow into the Toktogul Reservoir is at 534 cubic meters per second, signaling positive developments and steady water supply for various purposes. The volume of water has reached 7.717 billion cubic meters, reflecting the importance of effective water resource management.
in Environment / Kyrgyzstan,
Deputy raises concerns about power outages and high tariffs, prompting discussion in the Zhogorku Kenesh.
in Politics / Kyrgyzstan,
Prime Minister Zaparov reports successful completion of the heating season, highlights water levels in reservoir and plans for infrastructure projects.
in Economy / Kyrgyzstan,
The Toktogul Reservoir in Kyrgyzstan remains critically low, causing concerns about water levels and electricity generation in the country.
in Economy / Kyrgyzstan,
The water level in the Toktogul reservoir in Kyrgyzstan has started to increase after reaching its lowest point in a year, potentially leading to an energy crisis at the hydropower plant.
in Economy / Kyrgyzstan,
The water volume in Toktogul Reservoir continues to decrease, raising concerns about a potential water crisis and the impact on the hydroelectric power plant.
in National Security / Kyrgyzstan,
The water volume in the Toktogul reservoir has significantly decreased, leading to a rise in water discharge and concerns over energy shortages in Kyrgyzstan.
in National Security / Kyrgyzstan,
The water levels in the Toktogul reservoir are significantly lower compared to last year, leading to electricity shortages in Kyrgyzstan.
in Economy / Kyrgyzstan,
President Japarov dismisses rumors of water selling from Toktogul Reservoir, emphasizing control measures and introducing an energy project funded by the World Bank.
in Economy / Kyrgyzstan,