Khartoum, Sept. 2 (SUNA) – The level of the Nile water recorded today at Khartoum 17.22 meters, which is less than the highest level the river had recorded by 44 centimeters, according to the daily report of the Flood Committee of the Ministry of Irrigation and Water Resources.
Meanwhile, the volume of water flow of the Blue Nile at the Sudanese-Ethiopian borders recorded today 582 million cubic meters, while that of River Atbara and the White Nile registered 259 million cubic meters and 130 million cubic meters a day respectively.
The report forecast a drop in the level of the Nile water at Khartoum tomorrow by 2 centimeters, while it would be stable at each of Shendi and Atbara.
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Source: SUNA
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