Andalusia and Catalonia are already the epicenter of a dry cycle the likes of which has not been seen since the 90s. A mayor, a ranching family, a dry dock entrepreneur who dreamed of the World Cup, and experts from the Spanish Meteorological Agency help us explain the terrible landscape of an empty swamp.

We enter Spain where the swamp land cracks without water. It is the portrait of Santi, mayor of a town of barely 1,400 inhabitants that he has found in tourism.