Disappearing lakes, dead crops and trucked-in water: Drought-stricken Spain is running dry

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Standing in his field of stunted, withered maize, Santi Caudevilla is very worried. “If the weather does not change it will be zero. Nothing is going to be harvested,” he said.

Caudevilla, who grows maize, sorghum and other crops in Gimenells in Catalonia, has been hit hard by the severe drought which has hammered this part of northeastern Spain.The lack of water is starting to feel like an existential crisis for farmers such as Caudevilla and he is worried about the future of his profession. It’s becoming increasingly hard to make ends meet as crops shrivel through lack of water – or cannot be planted at all.

Last Thursday, April records were smashed, with the city of Córdoba in southern Spain reaching 38.8 degrees Celsius . Its water levels are so low that a medieval village, flooded when the lake was created in the 1960s, has emerged, lending an eerie presence to the sun-baked lakebed. The majority of wheat and barley harvests on rainfed land will be lost, and on irrigated land will be cut by half, Costal told CNN. “If it does not rain in May it will be a disaster,” he said.Drought affects 60% of Spain’s countryside, and has destroyed crops across 3.5 million hectares , according to the Coordinator of Farmers’ and Ranchers’ Organizations . That’s an area bigger than the state of Maryland.

The situation has been going on for more than a year, said Juan Cogdony, a resident of the village. “We are very worried,” he told CNN.

 

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