1.920 hectares of land are underwater in Shkoder district.
About 1,000 hectares of land are underwater in the ‘Ana e Mali’ administrative unit, where the situation remains more problematic in the village of Obot.
Journalist Teodor Gjerga reports that the road that connects this village with Shkodra is impassable with low cars, but only with army cars, as the water level in this village has gone beyond 50 cm.
Inhabitants are also using boats to move within the village.
Even in the Administrative Unit of Dajci in Berdica, there has been an increased presence of water.
This situation came after the quota increase in Lake Shkodra, which is currently standing at 8.55 cm from 8.70 cm, which is the maximum quota.
Meanwhile, inside the city of Shkodra, there is a risk that Pedonalja will be flooded.


