Spain's Water Reservoirs Rise to 56.6% Capacity Amid Increased Rainfall
Spain’s water reservoirs have increased to 56.6% capacity due to enhanced precipitation, with northern regions showing the highest levels.
Spain’s water reservoirs have increased to 56.6% capacity due to enhanced precipitation, with northern regions showing the highest levels.
Spain's water reservoirs have risen to 53.80% capacity with notable regional differences and official water-saving advice.
The first national Atlas reveals that over 40% of Spain is threatened by desertification, driven by climate and agricultural pressures, demanding urgent integrated resource management.
Spain's reservoirs are at just over half capacity with slight declines, prompting government advice on household water savings.
Spain's water reservoirs are currently at 55% capacity with regional differences, prompting government water-saving advice.