Lake Fitri
Lake Fitri | |
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Coordinates | 12°48′33″N 17°30′9″E / 12.80917°N 17.50250°ECoordinates: 12°48′33″N 17°30′9″E / 12.80917°N 17.50250°E |
Primary inflows | Batha River |
Catchment area | 70,000 km² |
Basin countries | Chad |
Surface area | 500 km² |
Lake Fitri is located in the center of Chad about 300 km east of N’Djamena. The normal size of the lake is about 50,000 hectacre. The size of this lake can triple in wetter years. This freshwater lake is shallow and is fed by seasonal rainfall and run-off from a catchment area estimated at 70,000 km². The principal river feed is the seasonal Batha River which carries water from the Ouaddai massif to the east.
Similarly to Chad's other lake, Lake Chad, it is not quite as large as once was. It has been designated under the Ramsar Convention as a Wetland of International Importance. The normally permanent lake may dry out during severe drought periods, such as occurred at the beginning of the twentieth century and again in 1984–1985.
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