

Galician Reservoirs Overflow After Unusually Rainy Spring
Galician Reservoirs Overflow After Rainy Spring The San Xoán de Lagostelle reservoir in Lugo, Galicia, is overflowing, a testament to the unusually rainy spring season. The reservoir, built about 40 years ago, supplies drinking water to the town of Guitiriz. A local resident commented, "I've never seen it like this before! It's truly remarkable." Meanwhile, the Belesar reservoir, the largest in Galicia, is currently at 84% of its total capacity. This abundance of water offers a welcome relief after recent concerns about drought in other parts of Spain. The overflowing reservoirs highlight the importance of water management and the impact of weather patterns on water resources. The abundance of water is a positive sign for the region's agricultural sector and water supply, ensuring a sufficient supply for the coming months.