The Spanish water reserve is at 44.7 percent of its total capacity. The reservoirs currently store 25,043 cubic hectometres (hm³) of water, a decrease of 609 cubic hectometres in the last week (1.1 percent of the current total capacity of the reservoirs).
The reservation by areas is as follows:
- Cantábrico Oriental se encuentra 87,7%
- Cantábrico Occidental 89,4%
- Miño-Sil 68,6%
- Galicia Costa 69,3%
- Cuencas internas del País Vasco 76,2%
- Duero 57,9%
- Tajo 54,5%
- Guadiana 28,2%
- Tinto, Odiel y Piedras 67,2%
- Guadalete-Barbate 20,8%
- Guadalquivir 22,4%
- Cuenca Mediterránea Andaluza 31,1%
- Segura 33,5%
- Júcar 55,1%
- Ebro 51,6%
- Cuencas internas de Cataluña 30,0%
Rainfall has affected the Atlantic slope and has been scarce on the Mediterranean slope. The maximum has been produced in San Sebastián – Donostia with 17.3 mm (17.3 l/m²).
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