Dams in Bulgaria: Levels, overflowing reservoirs, and weather forecast

15.06.2026 | Ecology

See the latest data from the Ministry of Environment and Water on the volume of dams in Bulgaria. Are the reservoirs full, and what is the forecast for rainfall and river levels in the coming days?

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Current state of dams in Bulgaria

According to data from the Ministry of Environment and Water (MOEW), dams used for drinking and domestic water supply are at 92.29% of their total volume. The total volume of complex and significant dams is 5295.5 million cubic meters, which represents 81.02% capacity.

Important: The Kamchiya and Asenovets dams are at 100% capacity, and Kamchiya, Asenovets, Pchelina, and Pancharevo are currently overflowing.

Where are levels above 90%?

A high percentage of capacity is observed in dams such as Srechenska Bara, Hristo Smirnenski, Yovkovtsi, Ticha, Yasna Polyana, Borovitsa, Studena, Karagyol, Sopot, Domlyan, Pchelina, Alexander Stamboliyski, Belmeken, Vacha, Krichim, Kardzhali, Ivaylovgrad, and Rozov Kladenets.

Safety measures and forecast

Local authorities are urged to monitor the flood risk management plans for 2022-2027 and the latest information from the ministry.