Ibiza Ses Figueretes Beach Reopens After Rain Overflow Incident
Figueretes Reopens After Rain: After a brief closure due to heavy rainfall causing a sewage overflow, Ibiza’s popular Ses Figueretes Beach has reopened for swimming. The local government quickly addressed the issue, ensuring that the beach was safe for use once again.
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Rain Causes Sewer Overflow at Ses Figueretes
The temporary closure began yesterday afternoon at 5 p.m. A sudden storm brought heavy rain that overwhelmed the sewer system in Ses Figueretes, raising concerns about the beach’s water quality. The Ibiza City Council, always attentive to public safety, acted quickly to close the beach as a precautionary measure, though no danger to water quality was ultimately detected.
Municipal Teams Work Swiftly to Resolve the Situation
By 10 a.m. today, swimming was permitted again after municipal services worked intensely to resolve the issue. Stormwater exceeded the sewer system’s capacity, but June’s sewer net installation helped keep the situation under control. Ibiza’s Councilor Jordi Grivé said the nets prevented solid waste like wipes from entering the sea, reducing pollution.
Figueretes Reopens After Rain
The swift response allowed the reopening of Ses Figueretes Beach just hours after the closure. Authorities remind residents and visitors not to flush items like wipes and cotton swabs, as they contribute to such incidents. Authorities encourage the community to help prevent similar situations by properly disposing of waste in the future.
Ibiza’s Ses Figueretes Beach is safe for swimming again, welcoming locals and tourists to enjoy its clear waters.
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