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Kariba Dam less than a third full
20 Jun 2019 at 07:56hrs | Views
THE regional drought has reduced water levels at Kariba Dam, the main source of power for Zambia and Zimbabwe, to less than a third of its capacity.
The dam is only 29 percent full, compared with 88 percent a year ago and 31 percent at the start of June, the Zambezi River Authority said in an emailed statement on Tuesday.
Energy and Power Development Minister Fortune Chasi warned last month that the country could be forced to suspend electricity production at Kariba in September if current rates of depletion continue. Kariba Dam is the world's biggest man-made reservoir and straddles the border between Zimbabwe and Zambia.
It's designed to operate with water levels at between 475.5 metres and 488.5 metres.
The current water level is 479.65 metres, the authority said. Zambia, Africa's second-biggest copper producer, and Zimbabwe both introduced rolling blackouts last month because of power-supply constraints.
The dam is only 29 percent full, compared with 88 percent a year ago and 31 percent at the start of June, the Zambezi River Authority said in an emailed statement on Tuesday.
It's designed to operate with water levels at between 475.5 metres and 488.5 metres.
The current water level is 479.65 metres, the authority said. Zambia, Africa's second-biggest copper producer, and Zimbabwe both introduced rolling blackouts last month because of power-supply constraints.
Source - Bloomberg