Las Teresitas beach, in Santa Cruz de Tenerife, has once again raised the yellow flag (caution) due to the presence of jellyfish, or jellyfish, in its waters. This has been indicated by the Center for Municipal Cooperation (Cecopal) in its social networks.
Cecopal has added that, in addition to the flag, bathers are already being explained the risks of the presence of these animals.
Also this Saturday the beach wore the sign that indicates that there are jellyfish during much of the day, and it was not removed until late afternoon, after no specimen was found in the last hours of the day.
Today they have been detected again #aguavivas #jellyfish on the beach of Las Teresitas #BeachesSantaCruz That’s why users are being informed and the yellow flag has been raised 🟨 #CAUTION and specific to this risk.
— CECOPALSC (@CECOPALSC) September 18, 2022