Current situation of reservoirs in Spain TODAY November 22

Current situation of reservoirs in Spain TODAY November 22

Spain maintains its water reserves at 53.33% of their capacity this Saturday, November 22according to the most recent update of the Peninsular Hydrological Bulletin, released by the Ministry for the Ecological Transition and the Demographic Challenge (Miteco).

According to these official data, the water capacity in the country increased compared to last week.

The management of reservoirs in Spain is marked by cycles of drought and intense rain, where forecasting becomes essential due to the impact of water on daily life even in all types of industries.

Date: Saturday November 22, 2025.

Ability: 56,041 hm3.

Total impounded water: 29,886 hm3.

Percentage of impounded water: 53.33%.

Variation from a week ago: 1,094 hm3.

Weekly percentage change: 1.95%.

Reservoired water recorded one year ago: 28,717 hm3.

Percentage of water impounded a year ago: 51.24%.

Andalusia: 45.01%.

Aragon: 53.29%.

Asturias: 57.24%.

Valencian C.: 39.72%.

Cantabria P. Vasco La Rioja: 36.21%.

Castile-La Mancha: 50.22%.

Catalonia: 71.69%.

Community of Castilla y León: 54.93%.

Estremadura: 59.30%.

Galicia: 57.98%.

Murcia: 23.65%.

Navarre: 32.48%.

Regardless of the situation in the reservoirs in Spain, you must always be responsible with their use. For this reason, Miteco published a series of tips to save water from home.

Before going to sleep, write down the figure on the water meter and when you wake up, before any consumption, read it again. If the counter figure has changed, there may be a leak.

Another silent leak is through the toilet. To find out if there is any, you can dye the water in the box with a harmless dye, which will make it easier if there is any waste of water.

The seemingly innocuous dripping of a tap can lead to, in the long run, very significant water losses of around 30 liters each day. If you detect a leak of this type, it is best to fix it as soon as possible.

If you are going to be away from your home for a few days and you do not have an automatic irrigation system installed, it is better to turn off the water valve. This prevents water losses due to small leaks or flooding due to unexpected breaks.