More rain, more reserves: Gorg Blau and Cúber are noticeably filling up
Mallorca's Reservoirs Are Rising Again After Rain and Snow
Rain and snowfall in the Tramuntana have lifted water levels in Gorg Blau and Cúber, easing pressure on Mallorca's water supply.

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Are Mallorca's reservoirs filling up after the recent rain?
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How full are Gorg Blau and Cúber in Mallorca right now?
The two reservoirs are at an average of 62.43 percent capacity.
Why are Gorg Blau and Cúber so important for Mallorca's water supply?
They are key drinking-water reservoirs for Palma and the surrounding area.
Can the recent rain in Mallorca mean fewer water restrictions?
It may ease pressure, but water restrictions cannot be ruled out.
Is it a good time to visit the Tramuntana around Escorca after the rain?
Yes, the landscape is greener, but mountain weather can still change fast.
Does rainfall in the Tramuntana help groundwater in Mallorca?
Yes, mountain rain can help groundwater and spring inflows.
What can households in Mallorca do to save water during drier periods?
Fix leaks, collect rainwater and water more carefully.
What is the latest update on Mallorca's drinking-water reserves?
The reservoirs have risen and now stand above 60 percent on average.
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