Of the 210 large dams in the country, five are completely dry , they have reached zero level of their storage capacity; while another 23 reservoirs are at less than 10 percent .
According to the National Water Commission (Conagua), the total stored in the 210 dams is 64,933 million cubic meters Mm3 , they are at 51 percent of their capacity, which represents a deficit of 26 percent, with compared to the historical average.
Of the total dams, 117 have less than 50 percent of their storage capacity ; 44 are between 50 and 75 percent full, 41 reservoirs have a filling level between 75 and 100 percent and only 8 have 100 percent storage.
Dams at less than 5 percent:
Two of the dams that completely dried up are in Querétaro : La Llave and La Venta; also two in Sonora : Ignacio R. Alatorre and Abelardo Rodríguez Luján, as well as the El Potosino reservoir in San Luis Potosí .
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With just 1.11 percent storage is the De Gonzalo dam in Michoacán , in the same state, the Los Ángeles dam is at 3.14 percent. In Guanajuato , the Peñualitas reservoir is at 1.17 percent; in San Luis Potosí , the Valentín Gama dam has only 2.32 percent.
Also in Querétaro , the Constitución de 1917 dam is at 2.63 percent and the San Ildefonso at 3.44; in Sonora , the Cuauhtémoc dam is at 2.97 percent, in the State of Mexico , the Huapango dam is only at 3.61 percent, and in Hidalgo , the Vicente Guerrero dam is at 5.02 percent.