this reservoirs Spaniards lost last week 528 cubic hectometers representing the water 0.9 percent of its full capacity, According to the data of the Ministry of Ecological Transition and Demographic Struggle. Meanwhile the total 20,174 cubic hectometers of stored water, represents a reserve of 35.9 percent of its total capacity.
The recent rainfall has significantly affected the Mediterranean slope and, to a lesser extent, the Atlantic slope. The maximum occurred in Zaragoza (with 25.4 liters per square metre). However, according to the news of Europa Press, this was not enough to alleviate the general situation in the country.
Meanwhile, the reservoirs home 9,251 cubic meters less than the average of the last ten years 3,651 cubic hectometers less in the same week and compared to the same dates in 2021, which means 18% less.
Specifically, the reserve is 72.6 percent in eastern Cantabria; 60.4 percent in western Cantabria; 49.3 percent in Miño-Sil; 58.8 percent is on the Galician Coast; It rose to 81 percent in the Basque Country inland basins and 39.2 percent in the Duero. Also, Tinto, Odiel and Piedras at 67.7 percent; Júcar, 57.3 percent, and Ebro, 45.7 percent, and Andalusian Mediterranean Basin, 42.8 percent.
The worst-off basins are the Guadalquivir basins. (22%), Guadiana (24.5%), Guadalete-Barbate (24.9%), Segura (37.3%), Tajo (37.7%), Duero (37.8%), Catalonia inland basins (39%), Ebro (43.3%) and Andalusia Mediterranean Basin (42.3%).
Miño-Sil basin (48.6%), Galicia Costa (57.2%), Júcar (57.3%), Western Cantabria (59.8%), Tinto, Odiel and Piedras (66.4%), Eastern Cantabria (71.2%) is located. ) and 81% in the Basque Country’s inland basins.
Source: Informacion