The Spanish water reserve It is at 51.1% of its total capacity. The reservoirs currently store 28,648 cubic hectometers (hm³) of water, increasing in the last week by 553 cubic hectometers (1% of the current total capacity of the reservoirs).
The Spanish water reserve by areas is the following:
- Eastern Cantabrian is at 83.6%
- Western Cantabrian at 75.5%
- Miño-Sil at 75.7%
- Galicia Coast at 82.7%
- Internal basins of the Basque Country at 81%
- Duero at 67.4%
- Cut at 69.9%
- Guadiana at 34.6%
- Red, Odiel and Piedras at 75.5%
- Guadalete-Barbate at 15.5%
- Guadalquivir at 23.2%
- Andalusian Mediterranean Basin at 18.6%
- Safe at 18.2%
- Júcar at 48.7%
- Ebro at 63.8%
- Internal basins of Catalonia at 15.4%
The rainfall has considerably affected the entire peninsula. The maximum occurred in Pontevedra with 127.6 mm (127.6 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.