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Water Report — November 2025

By Nero Team

The Cyprus reservoir system stands at 83.5% of total capacity as of November 2025, with 20826.0 MCM stored out of a combined 24949.0 MCM across all 17 major dams.

Overall system status: healthy.

Dam-by-dam breakdown

  • Alange: 54.8% (467.0 / 852.0 MCM) — healthy
  • Buendia: 59.7% (1017.0 / 1705.0 MCM) — healthy
  • Negratin: 63.9% (365.0 / 571.0 MCM) — healthy
  • Gabriel y Galan: 75.1% (684.0 / 911.0 MCM) — healthy
  • Entrepenas: 79.3% (645.0 / 813.0 MCM) — healthy
  • Valdecanas: 81.1% (1173.0 / 1446.0 MCM) — healthy
  • La Brena II: 81.8% (673.0 / 823.0 MCM) — healthy
  • Embalse del Ebro: 83.0% (449.0 / 541.0 MCM) — healthy
  • Iznajar: 83.8% (771.0 / 920.0 MCM) — healthy
  • Garcia de Sola: 85.7% (475.0 / 554.0 MCM) — healthy
  • Orellana: 86.1% (696.0 / 808.0 MCM) — healthy
  • Ricobayo: 86.3% (988.0 / 1145.0 MCM) — healthy
  • Canelles: 87.0% (591.0 / 679.0 MCM) — healthy
  • Almendra: 88.3% (2338.0 / 2649.0 MCM) — healthy
  • Alcantara: 88.3% (2791.0 / 3160.0 MCM) — healthy
  • Mequinenza: 89.2% (1225.0 / 1373.0 MCM) — healthy
  • Cijara: 89.3% (1344.0 / 1505.0 MCM) — healthy
  • Riano: 89.4% (573.0 / 641.0 MCM) — healthy
  • Andevalo: 91.5% (580.0 / 634.0 MCM) — healthy
  • La Serena: 92.6% (2981.0 / 3219.0 MCM) — healthy

What this means

For detailed historical trends, visit individual dam pages above or the main dashboard.

Data sourced from the Water Development Department of Cyprus. Updated every 6 hours.

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Nero Team

Writing about Cyprus water infrastructure, dam levels, and drought trends. Data sourced from the Water Development Department of Cyprus. Learn more about Nero.