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Popular Lanzarote beach forced to close after unsafe levels of E coli contamination found in water - MSNPopular Lanzarote beach forced to close after unsafe levels of E coli contamination found in water - High levels of the diarrhoea-causing bacteria were detected in Puerto del Carmen ...
A beach in Lanzarote has been closed to swimmers after tests revealed microbiological contamination in the water. Playa Dorada, in the resort town of Playa Blanca, was shut on Tuesday (June 4 ...
The beach, located behind the Los Jameos Playa Hotel, has been marked with a red flag warning people to stay away. The presence of the bacteria in the water was detected by the Lanzarote Emergency ...
The jellyfish started arriving on Famara Beach on Monday and hundreds arrived in one go on Wednesday. Local authorities have described it as a 'total atrocity' and put up red warning flags.
TOURISTS at a popular beach in Lanzarote have been banned from entering the water after hundreds of poisonous jellyfish washed up on the sand. The venomous creatures first began to appear at Famara… ...
UK holidaymakers in the Canary Islands have been issued a warning after Los Pocillos Beach in Puerto del Carmen, Lanzarote was closed due to the detection of E. coli bacteria in the seawater. The ...
The startling invasion took place at Famara beach on the north-western coastline of Lanzarote, one of the Spanish Canary Islands. The as yet unidentified jellyfish first appeared on Monday.
The beach, situated behind the Los Jameos Playa Hotel, now sports a red flag, cautioning people to keep their distance. The Lanzarote Emergency Consortium discovered the presence of the bacteria.
TOURISTS at a popular beach in Lanzarote have been banned from entering the water after hundreds of poisonous jellyfish washed up on the sand. The venomous creatures first began to appear at Famara… ...
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