Lake Sevan's water levels continue to drop

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The water level of Armenia’s Lake Sevan has decreased by 13 centimeters compared to the same day last year, according to the State Hydrometeorology and Monitoring Service of Armenia.

As of February 1, 2022, Lake Sevan is 1900 meters 39 centimeters above sea level, Sputnik Armenia reported.

In January this year, 7 million 338 thousand cubic meters of water were transferred to Lake Sevan through the Arpa-Sevan tunnel water pipeline, including the underground flow. The rivers flowing into Lake Sevan are in the winter-low-water phase.