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Author: Captain Sensible - Replies: 16 - Views: 12533
New Alert Levels
There has been a change in the Alert levels by the Ministry of Health as they are now based on indicators for health care pressure.
The occupation of hospital beds and ICU beds now determine the health risk in the Canary Islands.

There are now 5 alert levels fro 0-4, going from the lowest to highest risk.
From today, Fuerteventura is at Alert Level 1, along with Lanzarote, La Gomera and El Hierro. Tenerife, Gran Canaria and La Palma are at Level 2.
Author: TamaraEnLaPlaya - Replies: 0 - Views: 3098
Rising sea levels
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Fuerteventura will be the Canary island most affected by rising sea levels and global warming.

[color=#000000][font=asap-regular, Arial, sans-serif][size=small][color=#555555][font=asap-regular, Arial, sans-serif]The population and economy of the archipelago will be significantly affected over the coming years. "The erosive processes that will occur on the Canarian coast over