Popular resort in Spain closes beaches due to mysterious substance in the sand.
12.06.2025
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Journalist
Shostal Oleksandr
12.06.2025
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The authorities in Valencia decided to close several beaches due to the appearance of an unknown substance on the coast. Red flags were raised on some beaches, indicating a swimming ban due to the discovery of white particles resembling plastic granules. These beaches will remain closed until the investigation is completed. The substance was also found in the waters of the port near the city of Gandia, where its concentration is the highest.
This mysterious substance forced the authorities in Valencia to close the beaches, and tourists in the city of Palma de Mallorca face fines for purchases from street vendors.
Summary
The origin and danger of this substance remain unknown, causing concern among locals and tourists, and requiring further investigations and safety measures on the coast.
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