But this IY”H will change with more Blessed Rain on the way.
Boruch Hashem, the Kinneret rose about five (5) cm over Shabbos and is now 1.64 meters below the upper red line.
If as expected, the Kinneret reaches the red line indicating full capacity, the Degania Dam, which regulates the Kinneret and flows into the Jordan River, will be opened.
Degania Dam |
In 1969, the Kinneret reached its highest recorded level (208.20 meters below sea level) and despite the opening of the Degania Dam, nearby yishuvim were flooded, causing 90,000 lirot worth of damage. YWN
Jerusalem Post:
Kinneret rises to near full capacity
Water Authority spokesman says encouraging water levels doesn't "mean we can splurge."
With stormy weather on the horizon for the next few days, the country’s water basins have crept to promising levels already this rainy winter – the Kinneret now lacking less than 2 meters of water from full capacity.
By Monday morning, the Kinneret reached 210.78 meters below sea level, just 1.98 meters from the “upper red line,” or the line that indicates full capacity, data from the Water Authority’s Hydrological Services said. This represented a rise of 2 centimeters from the previous morning’s readings, when the lake lacked 2 meters exactly following a stormy Saturday night. JPost
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