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Catalonia tourists may soon face water restrictions - but swimming pools spared as ‘climate refuges’Spain’s drought-stricken northeastern Catalonia is considering imposing water restrictions on tourists in the driest parts of the region if domestic consumption is not curtailed, the Catalan ...
The worst-hit areas are the Catalonia region -- whose capital ... "Despite the difficult drought years," Zapatero said in the investiture debate in parliament, "there's been no shortage of ...
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The Cool Down on MSNVisitors stunned by striking transformation at iconic waterway: 'It is impressive how the reservoir has completely changed'People come to this area to photograph the sunken church, part of the drowned town of Sant Romà. Visitors stunned by striking ...
In Catalonia, the Sau reservoir that supplies ... “We’ve come out of drought, but it’s not that there is a huge excess of water,” del Campo said. “Spain is a country where water ...
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GlobalData on MSNHenkell Freixenet to cut 24% of Spanish workforceGerman wine and spirits group Henkell Freixenet is reducing its workforce in Spain by 24% - or up to 180 workers - as part of ...
Forgotten Roman ruins and ghost towns are emerging across Spain’s dry reservoirs, attracting tourists and raising concerns ...
How is climate change affecting Catalonia? Catalonia is already experiencing the tangible effects of the climate crisis, the most important of which are the increasingly frequent and severe ...
In Spain, people have been struggling to find drinking water as the country tries to cope with a record drought. Officials in the northeast region of Catalonia declared a drought emergency last ...
Drought relief came at a price ... That’s better than they have been in a decade, del Campo said. In Catalonia, the Sau reservoir that supplies water to Barcelona is now about 48% full, compared ...
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