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Reservoirs Recover Historical Levels After Rain

Summary by El Faro De Ceuta
The intense rains recorded in recent weeks have returned to the Ceuta reservoirs to an unusual situation in recent years. Coinciding with the celebration of World Water Day, the Renegade and Hell marshes have exceeded 90% of their capacity, consolidating a significant recovery of the city’s water reserves. According to data provided by the Guadalquivir Hydrographic Confederation, the Renegade reservoir, the main one of the city, reaches 91.75 % …
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The intense rains recorded in recent weeks have returned to the Ceuta reservoirs to an unusual situation in recent years. Coinciding with the celebration of World Water Day, the Renegade and Hell marshes have exceeded 90% of their capacity, consolidating a significant recovery of the city’s water reserves. According to data provided by the Guadalquivir Hydrographic Confederation, the Renegade reservoir, the main one of the city, reaches 91.75 % …

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El Faro de Ceuta broke the news in on Sunday, March 22, 2026.
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