The Rate of the Danube Entering the Country Will Fall to 1300 Mc/s by August 21st.
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The water flow of the Danube may decrease further at Báziás, and the low water level also affects Romania's energy production.
The Danube's flow to the country (Baziaş section) will be relatively steady at the value of 1400 m3/s on Friday and Saturday, then slightly decreasing to the value of 1300 m3/s on August 21, under the multiannual average of 3900 m3/s, according to the National Institute of Hydrology and Water Management.
The rate of the Danube's entry into the country will fall to 1,300 m3/s on August 21, well below the average of the month, according to INHGA.
The Danube's flow to the country (Baziaş section) will be relatively steady at the value of 1400 m3/s on Friday and Saturday, then slightly decreasing to the value of 1300 m3/s on August 21, under the multiannual average of 3900 m3/s, according to the National Institute of Hydrology and Water Management.
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