Moroccan dams have reached their highest water levels since August 2015, holding 12.6 billion cubic meters as of June 19, 2026, representing 74.43% capacity. This positive trend is largely attributed to increased water levels in the Oum Errabiâ basin. However, officials caution that this improvement masks a continuing vulnerability in groundwater reserves. These reserves remain significantly below pre-drought levels, indicating a persistent underlying water stress. The recovery in dam levels does not fully address the broader issue of long-term water scarcity in the region. Experts emphasize the need for continued monitoring and sustainable water management practices. This situation highlights the complex relationship between surface water storage and underground aquifers in Morocco.