Valladolid (EFE) 7 percentage points below the decade average.
The dammed water in the Duero Basin is above the data from a year ago, when it was at 57.5 percent capacity, although far from the 79.2 percent average for the decade, according to data from the weekly hydrological bulletin. published this Tuesday and collected by EFE.
At 48.2 percent in the national group
In the national set, the reservoirs are at 48.2 percent of their capacity, with 27,033 cubic hectometres of dammed water, when a year ago they were at 50.4 percent and the average for the decade stands at 69 percent. .
As for the 18 reservoirs managed by the Duero Hydrographic Confederation (CHD), they are at 70.1 percent capacity this Tuesday, after losing 48.2 cubic hectometres.
That data is below the 81.5 percent of a year ago and the 86.5 average for the decade.
The largest of the CHD reservoirs, Riaño, in León, is at 71.9 percent capacity, and the next largest, Santa Teresa, in Salamanca, is at 73.8.
The reservoir with the highest percentage of dammed water of those of the CHD is that of Pontón Alto, in Segovia, a small reservoir that appears at 98.8 percent, followed by that of Cervera-Ruesca, another small reservoir that appears at 89.1 percent. percent.
In contrast, those of La Requejada and Aguilar de Campoo are at 46.9 and 39.7 percent, respectively, according to the CHD data collected by EFE.