ECONOMY — June 12, 2026

Recent Rainfall Raises Water Levels in Hydropower Dams and Improves Electricity Production in Afghanistan

Breshna Company spokesperson Mohammad Sadiq Haqparast said this marks the first time in 17 years such rainfall has occurred nationwide, with nearly 90 percent of dam needs now met by water.

The Ehtebar Desk — originates with ToloNews2 min read

Recent Rainfall Raises Water Levels in Hydropower Dams and Improves Electricity Production in Afghanistan
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Heavy rainfall in recent days has caused water levels to rise substantially in hydropower dams throughout Afghanistan. This development has contributed to greater electricity generation from these facilities.

The Breshna Company, responsible for power distribution, has confirmed the positive effects of the rains on dam capacities. Spokesperson Mohammad Sadiq Haqparast stated that nearly 90 percent of the needs of hydropower dams are met by water. He added that this level of rainfall across the country has not been seen in the past 17 years.

The situation regarding electricity supply to the population has gotten better following these changes. Nevertheless, certain locations still encounter difficulties with power shortages and occasional outages.

Residents of the capital city, Kabul, have generally welcomed the advancements in power provision. They have, however, highlighted that problems persist in some parts and have encouraged authorities to continue working on solutions.

Experts in the field of economics have emphasized the broader benefits associated with enhanced hydropower production. These include potential reductions in overall costs, improvements in the irrigation systems for farming areas, and better satisfaction of electricity demands across the country.

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