The reservoirs They continue their unstoppable growth of the last weeks. With the March rains, The water reserve of our country has experienced a considerable increasereaching historical values.
And this week, once again, reservoir water has lived a notable increase, This time of 962 cubic hectometers, which is equivalent to An improvement of up to 1.7 points compared to just seven days ago despite the rains produced this week.
With these numbers, The reserve now exceeds 40,800 cubic hectometers y It is 72.9% of its total capacity, a figure that is framed, therefore, to 15 points above the levels with which the reservation had a year ago. This is extracted from the figures published on Tuesday by the MITECOthat updates the data of the reservoirs week by week.
The current figures also exceed even the average of the last ten years of this datewhich is established at 60.53% with 33,900 cubic hectometers.
The Spanish water reserve is 72.9% of its total capacity
The reservoirs current (1.7% of the current total capacity of reservoirs).
The water reserve by field is as follows:
- Eastern Cantabrian is 87.7%
- Western Cantabrian to 79.6%
- Miño-Sil at 77.4%
- Galicia Costa at 78.5%
- Internal basins of the Basque Country to 95.2%
- Duero at 83.9%
- Tagus at 82.3%
- Guadiana at 66.7%
- Red, Odiel and 92.1% stones
- Guadalete-Barbate at 54.3%
- Guadalquivir at 59.6%
- Andalusian Mediterranean Basin at 52.8%
- Safe at 27.5%
- Júcar at 60.7%
- Ebro at 85.8%
- Internal Basins of Catalonia at 61.7%
Precipitation has affected the basins of the Mediterranean slope. The maxim has occurred in Bilbao (A) – Bilbo (a) with 51.1 mm (51.1 l/m²).