The Spanish water reserve is at 43.7% of its total capacity. The reservoirs currently store 24,470 cubic hectometers (hm³) of water, increasing in the last week by 56 cubic hectometers (0.1% of the current total capacity of the reservoirs).
The reserve by areas is as follows:
Eastern Cantabrian at 76.7%.
Western Cantabrian at 78.8%.
Miño-Sil at 85.1%.
Galicia Coast at 91.2%.
Internal basins of the Basque Country at 66.7%.
Duero at 56.3%.
Tagus at 56.7%.
Guadiana at 25.3%.
Tinto, Odiel and Piedras at 59%.
Guadalete-Barbate at 14.8%.
Guadalquivir at 18.7%.
Andalusian Mediterranean Basin at 20.8%.
Segura at 19.8%.
Júcar at 46.1%.
Ebro at 51.9%.
Internal basins of Catalonia at 18.8%.
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Spain’s water reserve
Rainfall affected the Atlantic slope and was practically nil on the Mediterranean slope. The maximum occurred in Santiago de Compostela with 82.8 mm (82.8 l/m²).