Asturias records historic water surplus with 940 liters per square meter

Published on January 05, 2026 | Translated from Spanish
Physical map of Asturias overlaid with pluviometric data showing rainfall accumulation in different zones, with water droplet icons and reservoir level charts

Asturias Records Historic Water Surplus with 940 Liters per Square Meter

The Asturian region is experiencing an exceptional hydrological year with rainfall accumulations reaching 940 liters per square meter, a figure that significantly exceeds the 830 l/m² representing the historical average for this period. This meteorological situation is completely transforming the landscape of regional water resources 🌧️.

Positive Impact on Hydrological Systems

The rainfall surplus has generated notable benefits for the entire region's hydraulic infrastructure. Reservoirs show optimal storage levels, while underground aquifers are experiencing substantial recharge that guarantees supply for the coming months.

Main Advantages of the Rainfall Increase:
  • Secured urban supply for the entire Asturian population
  • Substantial improvement for agricultural and livestock activities across the region
  • Strengthening of river ecosystems and recovery of wetlands
The uniform distribution of rainfall has been key to maintaining water balance and reducing external dependency

Balance Between Benefits and Incidents

Although the water surplus primarily represents advantages, problematic situations have also been recorded in specific areas where rainfall intensity has exceeded the ground's absorption capacity.

Aspects to Consider:
  • River overflows in highly saturated basins
  • Persistent waterlogging affecting local infrastructure
  • Difficulties for outdoor activities and the tourism sector

Year-on-Year Comparison and Future Outlook

When compared to the previous hydrological year, a pattern of more frequent and better temporally distributed rainfall is observed, avoiding the drought periods that characterized previous cycles. Asturias thus consolidates its position as a benchmark in water management within the national context, demonstrating a remarkable capacity to utilize these natural resources efficiently and sustainably 💧.