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Water reserves:

[Image 59???]Three quarters of the way through another 'hidrological year', we thank God for water! Many parts of Spain missed out on the autumn rains, which are normally the key to filling the reservoirs for the following summer, but reserves were way down in late April. Then May became a record breaking month for rain in many regions, particularly severely hit Catalonia. All this rain chaos has come just in time for the Zaragoza Water Expo! At 4th March, the level -which should have been far higher- was 44.9% total and 41% drinking water. By 17th June the levels stood at 60.2% and 53.1%, sufficient in most areas to face a long, hot summer.

[Image 75???]The neediest parts of the country have had some good rainfall, leaving just Jaen suffering with 9.4% of its maximum reserve. Catalonia had just 14.1% in April, but now has 65.1% to face the summer. Meanwhile, the south eastern Costa Blanca remains on alert. The Jucar river reservoirs have 15.4% of capacity, the Segura (Mar Menor) has 22.4% and the upper Tajo area, Spain's largest reservoir system, which could feed many parts of the south and east, also has just 15.4%, allowing some small transfers to other basins, such as the Jucar and Segura.

Spain is one of Europe's top 'green' generators, partly due to the large number of reservoirs. But this green potential remains at the mercy of the weather.

In Mallorca, falls of over 200mm in the mountains on 15th April (2007) brought the reservoirs (only 2!) to overflowing for the first time in a decade. A year on, despite much autumn rain, reserves were back to 80% and gradually falling. After late rains in May and quick growth of grasses, forest fires are feared this summer.

Technology

Most of our technology statistics have now been moved to a new page.

Here are some of the key headlines:

Spanish TV across the world: The Spanish national station TVE has an international service with two channels. TVE Internacional and Canal 24 Horas. TVEI includes the evangelical programme Buenas Noticias TV (which runs on Sundays). Programme: at this link. The menu offers programme (2 days in advance) and technological details.

In theory 101% of the population have mobiles (cell phones)

6.4 million Spaniards have Internet access. By 2011, 80% could have it.

El Mundo.es has over 11 million unique monthly visitors

Annual visits for 2006 to P4S 38,750 (about 212,000 hits) and continues gradually to grow. The current yearly total is running at rather over 57,000 visits, or 220,000 hits.

Old News archive

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This week on Protestante Digital: (27th June)

Keep away from Rome
Spectacular growth in Evangelical R.E. pupil numbers
Come and join the revolution
Mari Luz murder story to be screened
Orthodox Anglicans set up Hispanic diocese
Evangelical Alliance helping children in Colombia
Insurance company follows Heineken´s lead and withdraws advertising
´Word Alone´ is enough to tell people about Jesus
Eritrea: One Christian Recounts the Reality of Persecution

(20th)
Mother Teresa´s crisis of faith
Calls to end prostitution ads flood in to newspapers
Parliament agrees to create sex offender register
Christian bookshop honoured by national newspaper
Special agreement with Vatican remains untouchable
Court upholds right to renounce Catholic faith
Heineken pulls its adverts from “anti-Christian” TV station
Regional government signs agreement with Evangelical rehab centre

(13th):
Algerian Embassy goes on the defensive as persecution of Christians increases
Evangelicals can wait a year for their marriage papers
eists complain about airport Mass announcements
Protestant Infants School opens in Madrid
Downloading bytes and bytes
Six green crucifixes sitting on the wall
New Head of Religious Affairs
New Head ´will treat all religious groups equally´
Evangelical Church growing by 12,000 a year

9th:
Stopping the traffik
Aids victims are dying out
Government to look at liberalising abortion and euthanasia
Politicians call for removal of crucifix from public occasions
Evangelical Alliance calls for Vatican Accord to be scrapped
Mari Luz´s father meets Prime Minister with 500,000 signatures
A euro a book for South America
Christian aid project wins international award
Prayer for children at risk
Evangelical broadcaster renews current affairs contract
Evangelical pastor is lawyer chosen in police corruption case
Mendelssohn in Spanish by evangelical ensemble
Leprosy Mission at forefront of aid operation in Burma
Which denomination spends 80% of its budget on missionary work?
Evangelical Alliance complains at Catholic fundraising campaign
Evangelical Federation in murky ecumenical waters
Spain comes 12th in world maternity league
Muslims want tax break too
Abortion and religious freedom in the government´s sights
Baptists for Burma
Christian group launches out into digital music market