Villages in Spain's parched northeast struggle to keep drinking water flowing

Villages in Spain's parched northeast struggle to keep drinking water flowing

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Spain's worst drought in history due to climate change has left small towns like Gualba without drinking water. Catalonia is expected to declare a drought emergency as reservoirs serving 6 million people, including Barcelona, are at a historic low of 16% capacity. Thousands of residents in small communities are struggling to access clean water for consumption.

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