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Thousands of British tourists classically send a scorch that sends home with a red spanish tan, and after the water reserves are critically low in a large major nest.

Brits could see that the people in the northwest Serra de Tramuntaa region could see that the people in the northwest Serra de Tramuntaa region had driving dry in a few days after warning that their homes could be cut soon without rain in dry estimates and reserves.

Majorka officials, because the excessive water ban throughout the region entered into force, the water materials in the region “severe” restrictions should be given only 10 days ago, he said. If it does not rain, the water supply will be exhausted within two weeks.

Using tap water to fill the swimming pools, clean exterior areas or water sunballow gardens and grass is already banned in the popular area among holidaymakers.

One of the focal points for tourists on the island is the forced to distribute water tankers to supply the town and many holiday villages. While running dry in the surrounding areas, Sun Reports are gathered in the town to manage the crisis of mayors and regional authorities.

After the meeting of the local mayor Miquel Nadal said: “The situation is very worrying and if it does not rain within the next 10 days, more serious restrictions will be applied than those in force.”

If the water resources are cut, it will be for the first time since 2000 that the region has faced such a crisis in which Nadal is definite.

He pointed out that the consumption of the town was “higher than what can be removed from Ses Fontanelles and what S Costera has provided.”

Without the prediction for the island, the water flow from the critical SA COSSEra system begins to overcome very little in the reservoir, and it is expected that water resources to homes and holiday villages are expected to be cut off in the next few days.

All local and public pools and beach showers were closed and closed until the ongoing drought conditions ended. In a neighboring town, Deià, residents already see that water is closed for three days.

The situation in the northwestern region of Mayorka was difficult for a large part of the summer with endless dry days and one of the hottest summers in Spain. In August, the authorities were forced to resort to water tankers to supply many towns in this region.

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