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Norway's hydropower reservoirs are well-filled due to mild and wet winter conditions, reducing the risk of a large spring flood. Statkraft, Norway's largest power producer, is preparing its reservoirs for the snow melt by sending teams to measure snow density. The milder weather this year has resulted in less but denser snow in southern Norway, which may reduce overall water volumes after the spring floods.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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