A radical change in water capacity
As of April 5, the Sau reservoir has reached 72.6% of its capacity, a significant increase compared to 5.3% registered in mid -February. This dramatic change has transformed the view of the bell tower, which is now immersed in a sea of water.
Evolution of water reserves in Sau
The increase in water level in the Sau reservoir is a phenomenon that does not go unnoticed. In just one month, 36 -meter -equivalent water gains have been recorded, which stands out in the context of one of the most recent periods.
A visual indicator of the dry
The Sau bell tower has become a symbol of the water state of the area, attracting both tourists and scholars. However, it should be remembered that it cannot be used as a precise scientific measure of drought.
A récord -style acelerant growth
From the beginning of March to the beginning of April, the reservoir has experienced a spectacular increase in its water level. On April 2, the measure was 415.48 m, while on March 2 it only reached 379.4 m, which indicates an increase equivalent to the height of a 12 or 13 -story building.
Sudden increase in 24 hours
One of the most fascinating data took place between March 8 and 9, when the water level rose from 381.33 to 386.62 meters, with an increase of 5.3 meters in one day. In addition, from March 9 to 10, the gain was 6.3 meters more, adding almost 12 meters in only 48 hours.
A historical of notable augments
This increase in water is one of the most significant since the storm in the early 2020s, when the marsh experienced a rise of more than seven meters in a single day. It has also been observed in previous episodes, such as in the fall of 2015, with increases of up to six meters in a few hours.
Reflections on the future water
With the Sau reservoir recovering quickly, it is crucial to continue monitoring the water reserves and the ecological health of the region. The fluctuations in water levels remind us of the importance of the sustainable management of water resources in a changing climate context.