Overview
- Augas de Galicia places the Baíña reservoir at 31.53% as the council issues a decree urging tighter household conservation and detailing the ban on non‑essential uses.
- Vigo’s Eiras reservoir stands near 59% and Zamáns about 58% after a dry, hot summer, with city restrictions in force since August 10 and the mayor pressing all Eiras‑supplied towns to cut consumption.
- Baiona says it may draw from Vigo via the Zamáns connection through Nigrán should the local supply decline further, a contingency previously used in low‑water periods.
- The Xunta’s drought office has intensified surveillance and daily reporting; the latest update cites no prealert declaration for Vigo or Baiona, despite earlier reports noting preventative measures in Baiona.
- Local demand surged with summer tourism and second homes, and with limited rain expected in the short term per Aemet, councils emphasize responsible use while tracking reservoir drops week by week.