All eyes are on the Kinneret, the country\'s main reservoir as the heavy rains throughout Israel continue. The Kinneret rose five centimeters in the past 24 hours, bringing it back to the level it was at four weeks ago: 214.80 meters below sea level, or six feet below the original government-mandated \"red line.\" There has been flooding in several areas, and sections of the Dead Sea Highway are under water, due to flooding in Nachal Arugot, Nachal David, and more.
The Nachalei Menashe installation of the Mekorot Water Company, which collects water from four brooks and rivers near Caesaria, has amassed one million cubic meters of water in the past 24 hours, at a record-breaking pace of 50,000 cubic meters an hour. The rains are expected to stop only on Friday.
The Nachalei Menashe installation of the Mekorot Water Company, which collects water from four brooks and rivers near Caesaria, has amassed one million cubic meters of water in the past 24 hours, at a record-breaking pace of 50,000 cubic meters an hour. The rains are expected to stop only on Friday.