
The Municipal Operational Coordination Center of the Santa Cruz de Tenerife City Council (CECOPAL) has reported the continuation of the closing of Almáciga beach due to the presence of hydrocarbon residues detected during Monday afternoon.
“After the examination and verification of the beaches of Santa Cruz it has been determined that Almáciga beach remains closed“He shared a few minutes ago on the social network of Twitter.
Several users of the aforementioned coastline, as well as Red Cross personnel, found the compound in the water. “Although its presence has decreased, it is not recommended to open it to the bathroom,” he concludes in a statement.
This morning it has been decided since @SCMedioAmbiente with the support of @CruzRojaProvTfe that, at least in the morning schedule, this closing of #Mamster. Throughout the day this situation will continue to be evaluated in case it is feasible to modify it. #BeachesSantaCruz
– CECOPALSC (@CECOPALSC) August 31, 2021