Ñito Salas / Josele
Malaga
Tuesday, 2 April 2024, 10:03
La Viñuela
A local ponders the reservoir in the Axarquía on Monday
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Conde de Guadalhorce
A family enjoys the views of the reservoir, with its turquoise water.
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La Viñuela
The contributions of the Guaro River have raised the level to almost 27 hm3
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Guadalteba
Guadalteba reservoir infrastructure, with the measuring tower on the right.
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Guadalteba
Rain run-off will increase the level in the coming days.
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Guadalteba
The largest reservoir in the Guadalhorce system has gained 3 cubic hectometres in March.
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Guadalhorce
The Guadalhorce reservoir on Monday.
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Guadalhorce
Panoramic view of the Guadalhorce, taken on Monday.
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Guadalteba
Water feeding into the Guadalteba, on Monday.
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Conde de Guadalhorce
View of the Conde reservoir, which in September was at a historic low.
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Conde de Guadalhorce
A couple enjoys one of the Conde's viewpoints.
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Conde de Guadalhorce
Water entering the tail of the reservoir, on Monday.
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Conde de Guadalhorce
One of the most characteristic views, from the wall of the dam.
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Conde de Guadalhorce
The iconic view of the Conde reservoir.
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Conde de Guadalhorce
The Conde de Guadalhorce has doubled its level and helps the entire system add up to 83 hm3.
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Conde de Guadalhorce
The rains have left the province but the run-off continues.
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La Viñuela
A flock of sheep on one of the slopes of the Axarquía reservoir, on Monday.
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La Viñuela
A group of people take in a view of the reservoir, which has floating pumps installed due to the drought crisis.
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Guadalteba
Water entering the reservoir in large quantities.
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La Concepción
Water entering the Marbella reservoir on Monday.
Josele
La Concepción
The reservoir, between Marbella and Istán, has emerged from the serious level of drought.
Josele
La Concepción
On Monday, the reservoir presented a very different image than at the beginning of the year.
Josele
La Concepción
The waters of the Verde, Guadaiza, Guadalmina and Guadalmansa pour into the main reservoir.
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Guadaiza
The Benahavís dam flows through a tunnel to La Concepción.
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Guadaiza
La Concepción reservoir and its diversion dams respond very quickly to rains.
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Guadaiza
Run-off will increase the coast's water reserves by a few cubic hectometres.
Josele
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