The recent results, break four consecutive months high, where the water reserve was at its full capacity, in the country. Currently, the reservoirs that can hold 43.038 cubic hectometres of water, decreased by 374 cubic hectometres last week.

When compared to the same period last year, the water reserve is 15.8% above the same period of 2024 (37,134 hm³) and is 22.03% higher than the average of the last few years. Furthermore, all the basins are above 50%, except for Segura, which is at 31.1%.

Above 80% are Red, Odiel and Piedras (89.1%); el Ebro (88.6%); el Miño-Sil (88.2%); el Cantábrico Oriental (86.3%); el Tajo (85.6%); and the internal Cuencas of Catalonia (81.8%), as 20 minutos described.

More than half of the reserve has Galicia Costa (75.7%); el Guadiana (70%); el Júcar (63.1%); el Guadalquivir (59.7%); la Cuenca Mediterránea Andaluza (57.5%); Guadalete-Barbate (53.8%). Cola remains safe, at 31.1%.