The Spanish water reserve is at 47.5 percent of its total capacity. The reservoirs currently store 26,648 cubic hectometres (hm³) of water. Although not significant, there is some good news as the levels have actually increased in the last week by 60 cubic hectometres (0.1 percent of the current total capacity of the reservoirs).
The reservation by areas is as follows:
- Cantábrico Oriental se encuentra 87,7%
- Cantábrico Occidental 90,6%
- Miño-Sil 71,8%
- Galicia Costa 78,5%
- Cuencas internas del País Vasco 81%
- Duero 64,5%
- Tajo 58,5%
- Guadiana 31,6%
- Tinto, Odiel y Piedras 70,3%
- Guadalete-Barbate 24,4%
- Guadalquivir 24,1%
- Cuenca Mediterránea Andaluza 34,2%
- Segura 36,4%
- Júcar 58,2%
- Ebro 49,5%
- Cuencas internas de Cataluña 27,6%
The precipitations have considerably affected the entire peninsula. The maximum has been produced in Vigo (A) with 83.3 mm (83.3 l/m²).
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