Rainfall is being key to getting out of the drought in the Region of Murcia, despite isolated damages.

Published 2025년 12월 16일

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Asaja Murcia has conducted an assessment of the rains recorded in the Region of Murcia, as a consequence of the storm 'Emilia', highlighting that they have sup

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Asaja Murcia has carried out an assessment of the rains recorded in the Region of Murcia, as a result of the storm 'Emilia', highlighting that they have provided a very relevant and necessary water contribution for the agricultural sector, although accompanied by localized incidents in some areas and crops. According to the pluviometric data collected by official stations and local networks, the highest accumulations have been recorded in the Valle del Guadalentín and the interior of the Region. These precipitations, "much higher than the usual average for this time of year, have contributed to an important recharge of the agricultural soils and to the improvement of water availability," indicated sources from the professional agricultural organization. Asaja Murcia especially highlights the situation of the Altiplano region, one of the most affected by structural drought. In municipalities such as Yecla and Jumilla, the rains have left accumulations of approximately 30 to 50 mm, ...
Source: Agrodiario

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