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Plum Rain Brings 250 Million Tons of Water to Taiwan; Reservoirs Recover

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Taiwan's Water Resources Agency announced that recent rainfall from a plum rain front has provided approximately 250 million tons of water across the island, significantly boosting water levels in major southern reservoirs, particularly Zengwen and Wushantou.

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Q: How much water did this rainfall provide to Taiwan?
A: According to the WRA, the rainfall is expected to provide nearly 250 million tons of water, with about 130 million tons already stored in reservoirs.
Q: How much did the water levels recover at Zengwen and Wushantou reservoirs?
A: The storage volume increased from 53.97 million tons to 79.34 million tons. The water storage rate is 14.2% for Zengwen and 18.4% for Wushantou.
Q: Is the water supply in the Kaohsiung area affected?
A: No, the turbidity of the Gaoping River is 3,400 NTU, below the warning level of 10,000 NTU, allowing for stable water intake.