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Weather Malaga - Reservoirs still in critical condition

Drama. Low pressure areas do not bring enough rain

The reservoirs that are so important for Malaga city and the surrounding area, Guadalteba, Guadalhorce, Conde de Guadalhorce and Limonero, are left empty-handed. Storm Berenice and storm ex-Hurricane Leslie did not bring any significant rainfall to Malaga.


The measurements (fill level in %) from October 11th, 2024 before the rain started:


Guadalteba 11.79%


Guadalhorce 8.03%


Conde de Guadalhorce 20.69%


Limonero15.35%



The measurements (fill level in %) from October 15th, 2024 after the rain:


Guadalteba 11.72%


Guadalhorce 8.02%


Conde de Guadalhorce 21.09%


Limonero15.35%



Means that the discharge is greater than the increase due to the rain.



There is no all-clear in the Axarquia either. The La Vinuela reservoir reported 13.60% on October 11, 2024 and 13.61% this morning.



The west of the province of Malaga was luckier. Pujerra reported 105 mm of rain, Jubrique 80 mm of rain, Los Reales 84 mm and Ronda 63 mm.



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