TThe Sea of Galilee is
likely to fill up completely as the heavy snows melt on the peak of Mount
Hermon through the spring.
Weather
that is seemingly more regular for Israeli winters has spilled into April.
The good
news is that this means rising water levels for
Lake Kinneret, which is another name for the Bible’s Sea of Galilee and the
country’s only freshwater source, according to the Environmental Protection
Ministry.
Lake
Kinneret has risen to 316 centimeters below its maximum level, says the Globes business
news outlet, citing the Israel Water Authority. According to this report, the
lake is likely to fill up completely as the heavy snows melt on the peak of
Mount Hermon through the spring.
The lake had in recent years reached dangerously low levels.
Weather
forecasters say that this has been an especially wet winter after several years
of much smaller amounts of rainfall and even drought. Most of all, it helps
the Israel’s water supplies and the
livelihood of farmers. However, hikers have also benefited from the tremendous
amount of colorful vegetation throughout the country.
The many
previous dry winters prompted Israel to construct desalination plants.
Israel
currently has eight plants, with the plant in Hadera, a city in the Haifa area
in the north of Israel, being the largest seawater desalination plant in the
world, according to Interesting
Engineering. In 2015, 50% of Israel’s water for households,
agriculture, and industry was from desalination, it says.
Still,
experts say that desalination does not solve all of the problems caused by a
lack of rainfall and even with conservation, so that Israeli authorities are
relieved by the plentiful supply of precipitation this year.
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