The water reserve in Spain today is 37,153 cubic hectometers

The Spanish water reserve is at 66.3% of its total capacity. The reservoirs currently store 37,153 cubic hectometers (hm³) of water, increasing in the last week by 4 cubic hectometers (0.0% of the current total capacity of the reservoirs).

The water reserve by areas is the following:

Eastern Cantabrian is at 83.6%

Western Cantabrian at 89.8%

Miño-Sil at 88.5%

Galicia Coast at 86.3%

Internal basins of the Basque Country at 90.5%

Duero 91.8%

Cut at 80.3%

Guadiana at 51%

Red, Odiel and Piedras at 84.3%

Guadalete-Barbate at 30.3%

Guadalquivir at 47%

Andalusian Mediterranean Basin at 31.8%

Safe at 24.2%

Júcar at 55.6%

Ebro at 73.9%

Internal basins of Catalonia at 25.6%

Precipitation has been scarce on the Mediterranean slope and very scarce on the Atlantic slope. The maximum occurred in Girona with 11.8 mm (11.8 l/m²).

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