Mallorca resevoirs nearly full after the passage of storm "Juliette"
The Cúber and Gorg Blau reservoirs that supply Palma are at 90% of their capacity, following the passage of the "Juliette" storm in Mallorca at the end of February. Town Hall representatives visited the area last Friday and have sent a message of calm for the summer season.
The reservoirs were in a very worrying situation at the end of the year, according to Palma Town Hall. M.A. CAÑELLAS

The mayor of Palma, José Hila, on Friday at the reservoirs. M.A. CAÑELLAS

The mayor of Palma, José Hila, on Friday visiting the reservoirs. M.A. CAÑELLAS

These snowfalls have come after an autumn with almost no rain. M.A. CAÑELLAS

The Mayor of Palma, José Hila, and the head of Emaya, Ramon Perpinyà, on Friday. M.A. CAÑELLAS

The mayor of Palma has appealed for calm: "As a city, it gives us more peace of mind to face the summer." M.A. CAÑELLAS

Storm Juliette left a thick white blanket in the Serra de Tramuntana and caused numerous incidents of snow, wind and rain in Mallorca. M.A. CAÑELLAS

The Cúber reservoir is at 90.4% after the passage of "Juliette" and the Gorg Blau at 87.8%. M.A. CAÑELLAS

Remains of the snow left by storm "Juliette" still can be seen on the Serra de Tramuntana. M.A. CAÑELLAS

Roads are still closed due to the damage caused by storm "Juliette." M.A. CAÑELLAS

Municipal representatives during the visit to the reservoirs on Friday. M.A. CAÑELLAS

José Hila and Ramon Perpinyà during their visit to the reservoirs on Friday. M.A. CAÑELLAS

In mid-November, reservoirs reached their lowest level of the season, 35%. M.A. CAÑELLAS

Image of the visit to the reservoirs on Friday. M.A. CAÑELLAS

In mid-November 2021 the reservoirs were at around 70 of their capacity. M.A. CAÑELLAS

Image of the reservoirs on Friday. M.A. CAÑELLAS

Image of the visit to the Gorg Blau and Cúber reservoirs on Friday. M.A. CAÑELLAS

During the storm there was significant snowfall in the Serra de Tramuntana, so that the reserves in the reservoirs have risen by almost 24% in the last three weeks, Cort said. M.A. CAÑELLAS

350 litres per second are extracted to supply water to Palma. M.A. CAÑELLAS

The reservoirs supplying Palma are at 90% of maximum capacity. M.A. CAÑELLAS