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#SATS The situation in the catastrophic dam
The lake level is 635 m with a total capacity of about 65 billion cubic meters.
The Mafid position is still closed, a comparative attachment of the Blue Nile course 8 km after the dam site in the direction of the Sudanese border to clarify that the course is still low and has not witnessed a noticeable increase compared to July 30th.
The level of the Blue Nile near the Sudanese border recorded 488.84 meters on August 27, with a very slight increase from the 488.17 meters recorded on August 17. On July 28, the level was recorded at 488.53 meters, indicating a flow of 50 to 80 million at most.
The Blue Nile witnessed an increase in the operation time of the spillway, but only for two days during the operation trials of the gates, which were later closed, and the water level of the Blue Nile resumed its decline again.