The water levels of major dams across the Philippines as of 8 a.m. on Wednesday, December 18, 2024, based on data from the Department of Science and Technology (DOST) - Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical, and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA).

Angat Dam stands at 203.80 meters, which is 8.20 meters below its normal high water level (NHWL) or safe level of 212 meters, with an increase of 0.36 meters in the past day.

Ipo Dam is at 99.93 meters, or 1.17 meters below its safe level of 101.10 meters, after a decrease of 0.18 meters in the past day.

La Mesa Dam stands at 79.66 meters, 0.49 meters below its safe level of 80.15 meters, with a slight increase of 0.03 meters over the last 24 hours.

Ambuklao Dam reaches 751.43 meters, 0.57 meters below its safe level of 752 meters, with a slight increase of 0.01 meters in the past day.

Binga Dam is recorded at 574 meters, or 1 meter below its safe level of 575 meters, with a decrease of 0.41 meters in the last 24 hours.

San Roque Dam stands at 279.77 meters, which is 0.23 meters below its safe level of 280 meters, following a slight decrease of 0.04 meters in the past day.

Pantabangan Dam is at 212.58 meters, 8.42 meters below its safe level of 221 meters, with a slight decrease of 0.02 meters in the past 24 hours.

Magat Dam currently measures 186.82 meters, 6.18 meters below its safe level of 193 meters, with a slight decrease of 0.03 meters in the past day.

Caliraya Dam stands at 288.07 meters, with a slight decrease of 0.07 meters in the last 24 hours.

OPEN GATES

The following dam is releasing water, as of this writing:

  • Binga Dam: 1 gate open at 0.3 meters, releasing water at 53.08 cms.