Financial Mirror (Cyprus)

Second largest dam overflows in stormy weather

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Cyprus’ second largest dam, Asprokremm­os in Paphos, overflowed for the eighth time since built in 1982, as stormy weather swept across the island Wednesday

According to the Water Department, the overflow began in the early hours of Wednesday and is expected to escalate in the coming days as more rain is forecast. With a capacity of 52.375 million cubic metres, Asprokremm­os dam is the island’s second-largest and accounts for one-sixth of total dam capacity.

It has overflowed in 1988, 1989, 2004, 2012, 2013, 2019 and 2020, said a representa­tive of the Water Authority. Paphos district engineer for the water department Haris Kasioulis told the Cyprus News Agency the dam had seen an inflow of 400,000 cubic metres of water in the previous 24 hours.

He said it was evident the dam would overflow on Tuesday when it was just 375,000 cubic metres short of filling up. Water from the dam is used for water supply and irrigation purposes for villages in Paphos spanning from ??Kouklia to Peyia. Kasioulis stated the district of Paphos has seen the smaller Pomos and Argakas dams – with a capacity of 860,000 and 990,000 cubic metres, respective­ly –overflow.

Another small dam, Ayia Marina, is 78% full.

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