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A RECENT outbreak of scabies amongst police and military personnel deployed in Ceuta has been traced to poorly kept barracks.
MALAGA has reopened the final four of six beaches shut for swimming since last week after new water quality tests confirmed the sea is safe again.
Campo de Golf-San Julian, near Malaga airport, and El Palo, the fishing district on the eastern seafront, had their green flags restored on Tuesday.
MALAGA’S town hall has confirmed sewage was deliberately released into the sea during Saturday’s storm to stop it flooding people’s homes.


