After presenting stability and fall, the Acre River level rise again and approaches 12 meters

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After presenting stability and fall, the Acre River level rise again and approaches 12 meters

The Acre River again presented an increase on Friday (7). The data collected on March 6 and 7, 2025 indicate a trend of elevation in the waters of the river, reflecting the weather conditions and the rainfall regime in the region.

Acre river level rise again and approaches 12 meters on Wednesday. Photo: Pedro Devani

On March 6, the measurements showed the following results:

– 06h: 11.77 m (increase)
– 09h: 11.86 m (increase)
– 12h: 11.90 m (increase)
– 15h: 11.90 m (stable)
– 18h: 11.89 m (stay)

These data reveal that in the morning and part of the afternoon, the river level presented a consistent elevation, reaching 11.90 meters at noon. However, a slight drop was observed at 18h, when the level was recorded at 11.89 meters.

This Friday, March 7, the discharge trend was resumed:

– 05h30: 11.95 m (increase)

The warning quota is 13.50 meters. The overflow is 14 meters.

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