Reservoirs filling up: Gorg Blau and Cúber significantly better than a year ago
What the latest reservoir figures mean for Mallorca
Mallorca’s reservoir situation has improved, giving Palma and local planning a bit more breathing room.

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What do the latest Gorg Blau and Cúber figures mean for Mallorca right now?
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Are the reservoirs that supply Palma fuller now than they were a year ago?
Yes, Palma’s reservoirs are significantly fuller than a year ago.
What are the current water levels at Gorg Blau and Cúber in Mallorca?
Gorg Blau is just under 69% full and Cúber about 56%.
Does better reservoir filling mean water restrictions in Palma are less likely?
They reduce immediate pressure, but water still needs to be used carefully.
Why do Gorg Blau and Cúber matter so much for Palma’s water supply?
They are the reservoirs that help supply Palma with drinking water.
Is it a good time to visit Gorg Blau or Cúber in Mallorca?
Yes, if you like quiet mountain scenery and want to see the reservoirs responsibly.
How do rainfall and reservoir levels affect gardens and farming in Mallorca?
Higher reservoir levels ease pressure on gardens and agriculture.
What should residents in Palma do even when the reservoirs are doing better?
Even with better reservoir levels, careful water use is still important.
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