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Catalans face carwash bans, swimming pool restrictions over record drought

  • Catalonia is expected to declare a drought emergency, leading to more extreme water restrictions for six million people in Barcelona and surrounding municipalities.
  • The drought in Catalonia is the worst in a century, with rainfall below average for the past three years. Measures are being taken to preserve trees and reduce water usage.
  • Climate change is exacerbating droughts in the Mediterranean, increasing their intensity and frequency.
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The Spanish region of Catalonia declared a state of emergency on Thursday due to extreme drought in 239 municipalities, including Barcelona. The region's water reservoirs are rapidly emptying.

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WESER-KURIER broke the news in Bremen, Germany on Thursday, February 1, 2024.
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