Spain Faces Water Crisis Despite Full Reservoirs

Spain has officially exited the drought that began in 2021, with reservoirs currently at 83.5% capacity, the highest level recorded for March. Restrictions have been lifted, leading to a period of relaxed administration, yet experts warn that the risk of another water crisis is imminent. The push for awareness is emphasized by Jorge Rodríguez-Chueca of the Polytechnic University of Madrid, who argues that reliance on the current abundance may mask the threats posed by potential future dry spells.