The Water Reserve Rises Again and Is 57.2% of Its Capacity
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The water reserve in Spain reaches 57.2% of its capacity after a week of widespread rains that have increased the volume stored in the reservoirs and consolidate an improvement compared to previous years.The water reserve in Spain after the last precipitation Rains raise the level of the reservoirs and alleviate the water situation. Rains raise the reservoirs above 50% Last week's rainfall has increased the water reserve in the Spanish marshes t…
The rainfall of the last week has increased the water reserve in the Spanish marshes, which are found to 57.2% of their total capacity, with 32,056 cubic hectometers, after achieving an accumulation of 191 more hm3 in the last week (0.3% of the current capacity of the reservoirs). Figures provided by the Ministry for the Ecological Transition and Demographic Challenge (Miteco) that indicate that the precipitations have affected "significantly" t…
In the state as a whole the reserve stores 32,056 hm3 and the reservoirs are 57.2%, with all basins above 50% except two ...
Figures provided by the Ministry for the Ecological Transition and Demographic Challenge (Miteco) indicate that rainfall has affected "significantly" the entire peninsula. The maximum has been produced in Reus (Catalonia), with 104.5 litres per square metre. According to the ministry, the reserve currently stores 2,919 hm3 more compared to last year on these dates (29,137 hm3) and 3,685 hm3 more than the average of ten years ago (28,371 hm3). La…
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