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Tenerife seashore shut down by officers as obstacles put up on seafront common amongst Brits

Crimson flags and obstacles have appeared on the seashore to discourage vacationers from getting into the water.

La Pinta seashore in Costa Adeje, Tenerife, has been briefly closed (Picture: Jam Press/Ocean Angel)

A seashore on an island visited by hundreds of thousands of Brits yearly was shut down by officers after excessive micro organism ranges have been discovered within the water amid each day monitoring. The sunny spot common with vacationers visiting Tenerife has been fenced off with obstacles and tape after being declared a no-swim zone.

Taking a dip at La Pinta seashore in Costa Adeje has been extremely discouraged by native authorities since Could 14, after water samples have been taken. Boundaries have been positioned on the seafront by Adeje City Corridor to forestall individuals from entering into the water whereas samples are reviewed and the micro organism degree returns to a secure one.

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Vacationers on La Pinta seashore (file image) (Picture: Jam Press)

Crimson flags additionally appeared on the sand to discourage holidaymakers and locals alike from going for a swim.

The evaluation confirmed indicators of microbiological ranges linked to enterococci micro organism.

Publicity to contaminated water can result in abdomen diseases in addition to pores and skin, eye and respiratory infections.

Tenerife is among the hottest islands within the Canaries, with hundreds of thousands of vacationers visiting it yearly.

Greater than two million Brits are believed to go to, on common, the island yearly.

This reputation with holidaymakers has led locals to protest in opposition to overtourism, with hundreds marching between 2024 and 2025 to ask the native authorities to embrace a unique tourism plan aware of the communities on the island.

Whereas some protesters held placards telling vacationers “to go residence”, organisers of protests stated they recognised the worth and significance of tourism for the Tenerife financial system, however known as for extra sustainable fashions.

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