Plum Rain Expected to Bring 370 Million Tons to Taiwan's Reservoirs; Wushantou Reservoir Rate Returns to 20%
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Heavy rains from the plum rain front are expected to bring approximately 370 million tons of water to Taiwan's major reservoirs, according to the Water Resources Agency (WRA). The Wushantou Reservoir's water level has returned to above 20% for the first time in 15 days, and reservoirs like Nanhua and Zengwen have also seen significant increases, helping to alleviate drought conditions.
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- Q: How much water did Taiwan's reservoirs gain from this plum rain?
- A: The WRA estimates about 370 million tons of water, with 200 million tons already stored.
- Q: What is the current water storage rate of Wushantou Reservoir?
- A: As of June 10, it was 25.8%, exceeding 20% for the first time in 15 days.
- Q: Will this rain be enough for the second rice crop irrigation?
- A: The WRA will continue to evaluate conditions, including future rainfall and typhoon season, before making a decision.