The Spanish water reserve today is 28,095 cubic hectometers

The water reserve Spain is at 50.1% of its total capacity. The reservoirs currently store 28,095 cubic hectometers (hm³) of water, decreasing in the last week by 381 cubic hectometers (0.7% of the current total capacity of the reservoirs).

The water reserve by area is as follows:

  • Eastern Cantabrian is at 84.9%
  • Western Cantabrian at 77.3%
  • Miño-Sil at 78.1%
  • Galicia Coast at 83%
  • Internal basins of the Basque Country at 81%
  • Duero at 66.5%
  • Cut at 67.9%
  • Guadiana at 33%
  • Red, Odiel and Piedras at 70.7%
  • Guadalete-Barbate at 14.6%
  • Guadalquivir at 21.4%
  • Andalusian Mediterranean Basin at 18.2%
  • Safe at 18.1%
  • Júcar at 48.4%
  • Ebro at 63.7%
  • Internal basins of Catalonia at 15.7%

The rainfall has been practically zero in all of Spain. The maximum occurred in Bilbao (A) -Bilbo (A) with 2.6 mm (2.6 l/m²).

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

This information is also available in a more visual way in the new MITECO web application. In addition, every week the BD-Embalses_1988-2022.zip file is updated in this section, which includes a table with data on peninsular reservoirs with a capacity greater than 5 hm³ since 1988.