The water level in the Malaga reservoir has risen to 28%, which is better than last year's figure of 16%, but still significantly lower than the level of ten years ago - 48%.

The situation in the south remains unstable.
"Urgent measures are needed to diversify the water supply," said Carlos Vega, a representative of AEOPAS.

In Andalusia, water reserves have increased to 34%, which is 15% higher than the 2024 level. However, this is still 11% lower than the figures of ten years ago.
In Almeria, the situation remains critical: the water level in the reservoirs has fallen to 9.38%, which only confirms a repeat of last year's water crisis.

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