The water reserve in Spanish reservoirs continues to increase and stands at 83.7% of its total capacity, having accumulated an additional 88 cubic hectometers (hm3) (0.2%) over the past eight days, reaching the current total of 46,915. According to the Ministry for the Ecological Transition and the Demographic Challenge (Miteco), reservoirs currently hold 5,437 hm3 more than the previous year and 12,409 hm3 more than the average of the last decade. They are only 9,128 hm3 below the total capacity of the reservoirs (56,043 hm3). The current reserve level (46,915 hm3) beats the record of 46,877 hm3 from June 18, 2013. In the last week, rainfall has considerably affected the entire peninsula. The highest precipitation occurred in Málaga, with 51.8 liters per square meter. Only the internal basins of the Basque Country are at 100% of their capacity. However, some of the basins that have remained in critical condition for some periods have recovered their reserves and are at levels ...