From January 13 to 19, 2025, the water level of Sevan Lake remained stable at 1900.37 meters. This marks an increase of 22 cm compared to the same date last year but reflects a 2 cm drop from the level recorded on January 1, 2025.
During the week of January 13-19, a total of 0.434 million cubic meters of water was transferred to Sevan Lake via the Arpa-Sevan water tunnel. Cumulatively, between January 1 and January 19, 1.178 million cubic meters of water were delivered to the lake.
These figures were reported by the Hydrometeorology and Monitoring Center SNCO, highlighting the lake’s current hydrological conditions.

