The water reserve according to ecological transition ‘today’ June 11, is 42,838 cubic hectometers, at 76.4 percent of its capacity

The water reserve in the peninsular reservoirs is currently at 76.4 % of its total capacity – 5.2 points more than the data recorded on March 25, when it reached 71.2 % -, with a storage of 42,835 cubic hectometers (HM³), after increasing by 488 (Hm³), 0.9 points more than seven days ago, with the basins of the Basque Country Safe at 29.5 %.

According to the information provided by the Ministry for ecological transition and demographic challengein the last seven days, rainfall has affected the basins of the Mediterranean slope, although the maxim has occurred in San Sebastián, with 43.4 l/m².

The internal basins of the Basque Country have risen to 100 % capacity from 95.2 % of the previous week, followed by red, Odiel and Piedras (91.7 %); Duero (90.6 %); Ebro (88.4 %); Eastern Cantabrian (87.7 %); Western Cantabrian (87.1 %); Tajo (84.8 %); Miño-Sil (84.7 %), and Galicia Costa (84.2 %).

The until recently deficient internal basins of Catalonia are 70.5 %as well as that of Guadiana, and follow Júcar (63.4 %), Guadalquivir (61 %), Andalusian Mediterranean (56 %) and Guadalete-Barbate (55.4 %).

Especially the data recorded by Little Territories of Water Resourcesas is the case of the province of Seville and Cáceres, with reservations at the moment above 90 % and also overflows Madrid and León, while more than twenty exceeds 70 % of reservoir water.

In the same situation of Water abundance There are the reservoirs of the provinces of Tarragona, Segovia and Navarra, which today, are practically full of water (between 90 and 100 percent), as well as those of Valladolid and Guipúzcoa, although in these two the storage capacity of their swamp is very small.

In other provinces, especially of the peninsular northern half, The reserve is between 70 and 89 percent As in the communities of Galicia, Aragon, Asturias, Cantabria, La Rioja, in Castilla y León and in the provinces of Álava, Lleida, Barcelona, ​​Huelva and Ciudad Real among others, according to official data of the Ministry for Ecological Transition (MITECO).

June 11: 42,838 cubic hectometers and 76.4 percent of its capacity

The Spanish Water Reserve is al 76.4% of its total capacity. The reservoirs currently store 42,838 cubic hectometers (HM³) water, decreases in the last week by 203 cubic hectometers (0.4% of the current total capacity of reservoirs).

The water reserve by field is as follows:

  • Eastern Cantabrian is 84.9%
  • Western Cantabrian at 90.6%
  • Miño-Sil at 87.2%
  • Galicia Costa at 73.7%
  • Internal basins of the Basque Country to 95.2%
  • 91.8% Duero
  • 85.1%
  • Guadiana at 69.4%
  • Red, Odiel and Piedras at 88.2%
  • Guadalete-Barbate at 53.4%
  • Guadalquivir at 58.8%
  • Andalusian Mediterranean Basin at 57.1 %
  • Safe at 31.2,%
  • Júcar at 62.6%
  • Ebro at 89.7%
  • Internal Basins of Catalonia at 82.7%

Precipitation has considerably affected the Atlantic aspect and to a lesser extent to the Mediterranean aspect. The maxim has occurred in Valladolid with 53.1 mm (53.1 l/m²).

The situation of the basins, in cubic hectometers, is detailed in the attached table: