Kazakhstan says part of Aral Sea has nearly doubled in volume
- Kazakhstan reported that the northern part of the Aral Sea has nearly doubled in volume since 2008, increasing by 42 percent to 27 billion cubic meters.
- The project, funded by the Kazakh government and the World Bank, has improved water management and reduced salinity by almost four times, boosting aquatic life.
- In 2024, Kazakhstan directed 2.6 billion cubic meters of water to the northern Aral Sea, with plans for an additional 1.6 billion cubic meters by April 2025.
- The restoration efforts aim to enhance the ecological situation, support the fishing industry, and promote eco-tourism in the region.
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