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The Sea of Galilee is emptying: the level is significantly lower than last year
66 centimeters separates the height of the level measured exactly a year ago from the current dismal figure - 210,645 meters.
Salvation will not come in the next few days, when the weather is expected to be clear to partly cloudy, along with a slight warming
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Eli Ashkenazi
Tuesday, 23 November 2021, 11:40 Updated: 11:43
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In the video: A building from the Roman period was damaged during development work near the Sea of Galilee (Photo: Oshri Weizmann)
The level of the Sea of Galilee this morning (Tuesday) was measured at 210,645 meters, and another 1,845 meters of water are needed to fill it.
This is a fairly low figure: the level of the Sea of Galilee today is 66 cm lower than the level measured on the same date last year.
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Waiting for blessing rains.
A view of the Sea of Galilee from Ginosar, April (Photo: Reuven Castro)
Meanwhile, the rains are in no hurry to arrive.
The weather today, according to the Meteorological Service's forecast, is expected to be clear to partly cloudy, along with slight warming - mainly in the mountains and inland.
Tomorrow is also expected to be clear to partly cloudy, with no real change in temperatures.
The same weather is expected to be tomorrow and the day after tomorrow.
Shortly before the Glasgow Climate Conference, it was reported that the last seven years were the warmest ever recorded - according to the World Meteorological Organization.
At the end of last month, the State Comptroller's report was published, stating that Israel is not prepared to deal with the climate crisis, and the situation that emerges from the audit is that greenhouse gas emissions per capita in Israel are high compared to other countries.
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