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PAGASA: Drop in water levels in dams due to high temperature, lack of rainfall normal

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00:00In the meantime, the drop in water levels in several dams is normal due to high temperatures and lack of
00:05rainfall during the dry season.
00:07This according to Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical, and Astronomical Services Administration, or PAG-ASA.
00:14The agency is monitoring Ambuklao Dam, Bingga Dam, and San Roque Dam, which have been greatly affected by the heat
00:22index,
00:23while Anggat Dam remains 6.53 meters above its rule curve elevation.
00:29According to PAG-ASA, there may be rains and localized thunderstorms this April and May,
00:34but these will not be enough to significantly increase reservoir levels.
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