The Spanish water reserve is at 50.1 percent of its total capacity. The reservoirs currently store 28,074 cubic hectometres (hm³) of water, decreasing again in the last week by 326 cubic hectometres (0.6 percent of the current total capacity of the reservoirs).
The reservation by areas is as follows:
Cantábrico Oriental se encuentra 82,2%
Cantábrico Occidental 79,2%
Miño-Sil 76,4%
Galicia Costa 85,2%
Cuencas internas del País Vasco 81%
Duero 68,8%
Tajo 60,9%
Guadiana 33,7%
Tinto, Odiel y Piedras 68,1%
Guadalete-Barbate 27,9%
Guadalquivir 24,8%
Cuenca Mediterránea Andaluza 36,2%
Segura 34,6%
Júcar 60,6%
Ebro 53,9%
Cuencas internas de Cataluña 25,7%
The rainfall has considerably affected the Atlantic slope and to a lesser extent the Mediterranean slope. The maximum has been produced in Santiago de Compostela with 74.7 mm (74.7 l/m²).
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