29-03-2024, 08:19 PM
Noticias:
Tourists skip the seal in Ajuy in "state of alert" for coastal phenomena.
The Cabildo of Fuerteventura, through the account in X of @ftvEmergen, previously communicated the closure of the accesses to the area
Despite the fact that the Government of the Canary Islands declared a pre-alert situation in the Islands due to coastal phenomena on the north and west coast of the Archipelago and the activation of yellow warnings by the State Meteorological Agency, several tourists decided to skip the access seal to the Caves of Ajuy, in Fuerteventura. "endangering their lives," says this Friday the Council of Security and Emergencies of the island Cabildo, through the profile in X @ftvEmergen.
"Images of tourists ignoring the access seal to the Caves of Ajuy and endangering their lives. Irresponsible attitudes," insisted the aforementioned account on the social network, in a publication in which it adds a video that shows this new recklessness in the Canary Islands.
It should be remembered that the Majorero City Council of Pájara decreed this morning the closure of accesses to the area and, in turn, asked users to be cautious along the entire coastal coast of the municipality.
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Tourists skip the seal in Ajuy in "state of alert" for coastal phenomena.
The Cabildo of Fuerteventura, through the account in X of @ftvEmergen, previously communicated the closure of the accesses to the area
Despite the fact that the Government of the Canary Islands declared a pre-alert situation in the Islands due to coastal phenomena on the north and west coast of the Archipelago and the activation of yellow warnings by the State Meteorological Agency, several tourists decided to skip the access seal to the Caves of Ajuy, in Fuerteventura. "endangering their lives," says this Friday the Council of Security and Emergencies of the island Cabildo, through the profile in X @ftvEmergen.
"Images of tourists ignoring the access seal to the Caves of Ajuy and endangering their lives. Irresponsible attitudes," insisted the aforementioned account on the social network, in a publication in which it adds a video that shows this new recklessness in the Canary Islands.
It should be remembered that the Majorero City Council of Pájara decreed this morning the closure of accesses to the area and, in turn, asked users to be cautious along the entire coastal coast of the municipality.
link to artice for pics