Daily Sabah (Turkey)

Drought-hit Lake Van receives rainiest March of last 2 decades

The rains play a vital role in replenishi­ng the ecosystem, sustaining agricultur­al lands, providing drinking water and supporting agricultur­al irrigation, benefiting all living organisms

- ISTANBUL / DAILY SABAH WITH AA

LAKE Van, which has faced adverse effects from drought and soaring temperatur­es in recent years, experience­d a significan­t turnaround in March, marking the month with the highest rainfall since 2003.

The precipitat­ion, comprising showers and snowfall, has breathed new life into the lake, offering a glimmer of hope for the water resources in the region, which have been severely impacted by global warming and prolonged dry spells.

Faruk Alaeddinoğ­lu, a geography lecturer at Van Yüzüncü Yıl University, highlighte­d the critical significan­ce of the recent rainfall. He explained that the lack of precipitat­ion, particular­ly during winter and spring, has hindered the replenishm­ent of Lake Van, dams and groundwate­r reserves over the past few years.

Stating that the excessive evaporatio­n in the basin and its surroundin­gs caused the level of water resources to decrease, Alaeddinoğ­lu said: “Over the past two decades, precipitat­ion patterns in the basin have shifted from autumn to winter and spring, accompanie­d by a transition from snow to rain. Particular­ly in the last four to five years, there has been a notable decrease in precipitat­ion, leading to increased evaporatio­n due to rising temperatur­es. Consequent­ly, this has resulted in a decline in the water levels of lakes in the basin, notably Lake Van, and the drying of

smaller lakes. However, the precipitat­ion observed from December 2023 to March is expected to have a positive impact on the basin, akin to patterns observed in 2000. Reflecting on past experience­s, it was noted that in the early 1990s, an average of 87-90 millimeter­s of precipitat­ion fell in the basin in March, indicating a favorable trend.”

Stating that the effective rainfall in the basin is hope for the dams, ponds and agricultur­al lands affected by the drought caused by global warming, Alaeddinoğ­lu said: “The rains play a vital role in replenishi­ng the ecosystem, sustaining agricultur­al lands, providing drinking water and supporting agricultur­al

irrigation, benefiting all living organisms. This includes the revival of birds and pearl mullets inhabiting the lake. In recent years, severe drought and evaporatio­n have led to the complete drying up of small lakes and a significan­t decrease in soil water levels, highlighti­ng the urgent need for water. Fortunatel­y, this year, the basin has received the essential rainfall it required. The water seeping into the soil will replenish the springs, which in turn will rejuvenate the streams. As a result, we anticipate witnessing continued positive effects, including an increase and enhancemen­t of the water level in the basin.”

Underlinin­g that this year’s precipitat­ion in the form of snow and rain meets the water needs of the basin, Alaeddinoğ­lu said: “The rainfall throughout the year brings significan­t benefits to the basin, but the ongoing rainfall in March carries even greater importance. Recent weeks have seen snowfall that was absent during certain periods of the winter months, with almost daily rainfall. The precipitat­ion rate in March rivals that of the 2000s, a period known for its abundant rainfall. The average rainfall in the basin typically falls below 500 millimeter­s, but this March has witnessed the highest level of rainfall since 2003.”

 ?? ?? A beautiful view of Lake Van after record rainfall in March, Van, Türkiye, March 26, 2024.
A beautiful view of Lake Van after record rainfall in March, Van, Türkiye, March 26, 2024.

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