Reservoir Reserves Boosted By Storm Francis

Reservoir Reserves Boosted By Storm Francis.  Storms and torrential rain have boosted water levels in Malaga Province’s main reservoirs.

Reservoir Reserves Boosted By Storm Francis

 

Reservoir Reserves Boosted By Storm Francis

Water levels at the reservoirs which supply Malaga Province and the Costa Del Sol have been boosted by the recent heavy rain from Storm Francis.  The weather was so severe that three Civil Protection Alerts were sent to mobile phones on the Costa Del Sol.

The reservoir which supplies most of the Costa Del Sol has seen the biggest increase in water levels.  La Concepcion water levels are now at an impressive 80.65%.of capacity.

The Embalse Conde De Guadalhorce which supplies Malaga city has increased to 71.21%.

La Vinuela reservoir supplies water to 14 towns and 220,000 people in the Axarquia area.  Today the amount of water is at 46.06% of capacity.

Published: 07.01.2026

Written by Dave James.

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