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Portugal needs rain

droughtriverThe dry and sunny weather is all very well - but if it doesn’t rain soon, the summer will be full of news about water shortages and dying livestock.

The short-term weather forecast is for clear skies across the nation with, "no big prospects of heavy rainfall," according to the weather service.

If it does not rain in the next two months Portugal will face a new cycle of water scarcity next summer, according to a lengthy article in Público on Friday.

2019 promises to be a particularly dry year, taking into account lack of rainfall in the first quarter.

In January, normally a pretty rainy month, Bombeiros teams from several Councils carried out 179 water supply operations to ensure sufficient drinking water. The most affected districts were Bragança, Beja and Braga.

From December 2018 to January 2019, the number of operations to supply water to the population doubled, according to the government.

The situation may worsen and if "it does not rain with abundance in April and May, it looks bad", says Filipe Duarte Santos, a climate change specialist and president of the National Council of Environment and Sustainable Development.

In the short term "there are no big prospects of heavy rainfall," says Santos.

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0 #4 Darcy 2019-03-25 21:26
There was no rain here last year from May to December and the fires drained the lakes and reservoir's and still the water company was able to provide water to 99% of homes a businesses.
+4 #3 elspeth flood 2019-03-24 09:33
Please use water sensibly. Don´t irrigate daily, get rid of your lawn, and NEVER leave taps running. And do tourists need three showers a day? It seems to be part of a holiday, but there is plenty of sea out there
+6 #2 Stefan Drew 2019-03-24 08:07
We were in Cape Town many times during their years of drought and saw water rationing. Portugal can ignore the fact that rains can stop for years and continue building hotels and golf courses or they can wake up and read the runes.
+15 #1 Jack Reacher 2019-03-23 07:40
Tourism Board needs to tell them inbound tourists to conserve water..so should all villa management companies. No doubt golf courses will get their quota to keep the greens green.

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