The reservoirs in the Segura basin have a storage capacity of 228 cubic hectometers, four less than the previous week, according to data from the Ministry for Ecological Transition and the Demographic Challenge (Miteco) collected this Wednesday by Europa Press.
The Segura reservoirs have 21 cubic hectometers more than the same date last year, and 164 less than the average they usually store at this time (392 cubic hectometers).
Thus, the reservoirs in the Segura basin are at 20% of their total capacity.
In Spain, the water reserve is at 58% and stores a total of 32,490 cubic hectometers, which is two tenths less than last week. The Segura, at 20%, remains the basin with the lowest reserve.
Precipitation has affected the peninsular territory in a scattered manner during this week, according to the data from the Ecological Transition. The maximum has been recorded in the city of Pontevedra, where 43 liters per square meter have fallen. By watersheds, the Atlantic is at 56.9% and the Mediterranean at 61.3%.
Above 50% are the Eastern Cantabrian, which is at 86.3%; the Western Cantabrian at 78.4%; the Miño-Sil at 75.4%; Galicia Costa at 89.6%; the internal basins of the Basque Country at 95.2%; the Duero at 71.2%; the Tajo at 61.8%; the Tinto, Odiel, and Piedras at 92.6%; the Júcar at 51.7%; and the Ebro at 78.2%.
Below 50% are the Guadiana, which is at 48%; Guadalete-Barbate at 30%; the Guadalquivir at 40.3%; the Andalusian Mediterranean Basin at 29.3%; the internal basins of Catalonia at 31.5%; and finally the Segura at 20%.
