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IHX
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Canary Islands coasts no longer administered by Spanish government
This,
https://inspain.news/coasts-of-the-canar...overnment/
might get into a disaster for the islands and their environment, especially the nature of today's coasts, like in El Cotillo.
Just don't trust the Canarian government, they're only thinking in ways to get more
Money
and tourism, disregarding the real natural values of the islands, it's an old story. Their idea on what the island needs, seems over and over again, corrupted.
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Johnrgby
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Six people have died on the Canary Islands coasts during the first month of 2025
The Minister for Territorial Policy, Territorial Cohesion, and Water, Manuel Miranda, has expressed the concern of the Canary Islands Government over “the high accident rate that continues to be recorded on the beaches and bathing areas of the islands, and especially over the tragic start of the year that we are experiencing, with six bathers dead in less than a month”. This was his statement after meeting this morning with Sebastián Quintana, president of the Association for the Prevention