According to the latest weekly Hydrological Bulletin, the Spanish hydraulic reserve stands at 41.1% of its total capacity (56,069 hm³), compared to 39.2% the previous year and 57.2% of the average for the last decade.
The reservoirs currently store 23,053 hm³ of water, decreasing in the last week by 584 hm³ (1% of the current total capacity of the reservoirs).
The average level of reserves on the Atlantic slope is 40.5%, where the situation in the Guadalete-Barbate basin stands out, with 18.7% and the Guadalquivir, with 20.8%.
In the basins of the Mediterranean slope, this level stands at 42.9%, highlighting the Internal Basins of Catalonia, with 27%.
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