Two of Spain’s Popular Seaside Spots Have Temporarily Closed after Water Quality Tests on the Beaches Detected Abnormal Levels of E. Coli. The boy was imposed at Two Beaches in the South of Tenerife, which are popular among residents and towists. The decision was announces by Adeje Town Hall, which is called “Immediate Suspension of Swimming at Playa de Troya I and El Puertito”.
The decision was made as a precounted public health measure following water quality tests in the surrounding area. As such, local authorities have also activated the relevant protocol for closure, public notification and beauty monitoring, reports canarian wekly.
The close Bacterium e.coli.
Fresh Water Samples Were Taken from the Municipal Water Laboratory and are exposed to determine their results with the next 24 hours.
Once the results are determined, a decision on whether or not to lift these banks will be made.
The Council Said in Its Formal Notice: “This is a preventive step and we will reopen the beyond as soon as soon as soon as soon as soon as soon.”
Along with the Beachfronts Remaining Off Limits, Holidaymakers and Residents in the Area are strongly advised to steer clear of the waters and heed any posted warnings.
The source of this contamination in the spanish waters remains unknown, however, Municipal Technical Staff Have Done Further Tests to Determine the Cause.
Staff Reportedly Inspected Local Infrastructure With No Malfunctions Being Confirmed Including No Issues Found in any of the Systems Managed by the town hall.
The tenife cabildo’s water authority (conse insular de aguas) also confirmed all their systems with no leaks or faults identified.
As no Major System Malfunctions have been repared, the town hall is now considering communication to be exterther investigate potential sources of the pollution.
Alongside Contaminated Beach Waters, Catalonia Was Also Embroiled in Controversy With The Foreign Office Updating Its Travel Advice on Saturday, May 10.
The warning is still in place today and relates to a fire with the warning reading: “An Industrial Warehouse Fire in Catalonia has resulted in a chlorine gas cloud over parts of the route.
“If you are in the area you should follow the Advice of Authorities and Monitor Local Updates, including Staying Indoors and Keeping Doors and Windows Closed.”
According to the Guardian, More Than 160,000 People Near Barcelona Have Be Told to Stay Indoors by Spanish Authorities.