Syria Reports Higher Euphrates River Levels After Dam Release
Syrian authorities reported higher water levels along the Euphrates river following increased discharge from an upstream dam. Officials directed residents along the riverbanks to move inland due to possible flooding.
theiranproject.comSyrian authorities issued a warning about rising water levels along the Euphrates river after increased discharge from a dam upstream. The higher flows prompted officials to advise people living on the riverbanks to move inland. Authorities cited concerns that some areas could be submerged.
No specific timeline for the expected rise or list of affected locations was provided in the initial alert.
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