Catalonia limits water use as Spain prays for rain after hot dry summer
Catalonia limits water use as Spain prays for rain after hot dry summer
By Euronews with AP Updated: 23/11/2022 - 12:30
Barcelona and large swathes of Spains northeast are going under water restrictions as a months-long drought that has devastated crops starts to put the pinch on human activities in the Mediterranean country.
The measures will affect 6.7 million people - 80 per cent of the population in the Catalonia region - Patrícia Plaja, spokesperson for the Catalan administration, said on Tuesday.
Plaja added that, for now, it will not be necessary to limit the use of water inside homes for washing, cooking or drinking, but her government urged citizens to be aware of the exceptional situation the country is facing.
Below average rainfall that experts have linked to global climate change has shrunk reservoirs, damaging agriculture and the environment across Spain. Barcelona now becomes the second major city in Spain to limit water use after Seville did so with similar measures in September following an extremely dry, hot summer.
https://www.euronews.com/green/2022/11/23/catalonia-introduces-restrictions-on-water-use-as-spain-prays-for-rain-after-hot-dry-summe