The excitement of Tiveria residents is rising along with the Kinneret water level, as it reaches a level last seen in 1992. Israel’s Water Authority announced on Wednesday morning that the Kinneret rose another 2.5 centimeters in the last 24 hours and the water level is now 209,995 meters below sea level, a level last reached in 2013. Regardless of the fact that if the Kinneret’s water level continues to rise, Tiveria will be at risk of flooding, locals are happy to be worrying about flooding rather than the drought they’ve become accustomed to. In any case, if flooding seems imminent, Israel’s Water Authority will open the dam at Kibbutz Degania, which will allow the water to flow into the Yarden, which is exactly what they did in 1992. ים כנרת. 1992.אנחנו בדרך לשם?עוד 130 ס"מ לגובה השיא. #חורף2020 #חורף1992 #הארכיון_זוכר_הכלאיזה סרטון נוסטלגי ונפלא.
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