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Balerma ranks as Spain’s most exposed location to tsunami from Averroes fault

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A recent international scientific study has pinpointed Balerma in El Ejido as the Spanish site likely to bear the brunt of tsunami energy from a rupture along the Averroes fault in the Alboran Sea. Researchers simulated a magnitude 7.0 earthquake on the fault capable of displacing the sea floor and generating a regional tsunami, directing the greatest force toward western Almeria.

Averroes’s fault and long-term hazard

The Averroes fault moves northward at around four millimetres per year, pushing the Alboran Sea. Seismologists tracked its activity over 124,000 years and identified it among submarine faults with real potential to produce a large regional tsunami. Authors describe it as seismogenic and tsunamigenic with potential danger. Recurrence for a major event stands at roughly every 31,000 years. Such studies help build coastal defences and raise awareness ahead of rare events.

Balerma exposure in simulations

Tsunami simulations show energy would not affect the Almeria coast equally. Western Almeria would experience the strongest concentration in Spain, with Balerma as the main reference. Scientific models indicate maximum wave heights up to 2.9 metres regionally. This points to possible flooding of initial coastal strips plus damage to seafront promenades, harbours, beaches and hazardous currents in low or open areas.

Earlier models linked Balerma to waves of six metres with only nine minutes of warning, against 21 minutes for Malaga. Such short times drastically limit response options.

Local reactions in Balerma

Residents of Balerma have responded calmly to the study, resigned to the risks. Rosemary Hartnett on Facebook said: “For God’s sake!  Don’t worry about things beyond your control.” On Instagram, silvia79gm says, “Oh my. We’re in the middle of that!”

But, In general, sentiment is still measured across the town. Locals suggest authorities review evacuation routes and provide clear information from the findings.

Historical tsunami events

Almeria has already experienced tsunamis in 1522 and 1887. Historical documents recorded both incidents, although limited data restricts precise details on their reach.

Damage potential, reach, sequence and evacuation window

A tsunami from the Averroes fault would bring sudden water inflow to low-lying parts of the Balerma coast. Effects would feature flooding along front line areas and considerable damage to seafront promenades, harbours and beach facilities. Powerful currents would potentially create serious risks for people and property in exposed or lower spots.

Impact would centre on the immediate shoreline and adjacent low ground. Local geography would shape the exact flooding extent.

The sequence starts with an earthquake, then rapid wave arrival, fast water rise and dangerous currents that threaten anyone close to the shore.

How long would it take for the effects of seismic activity in the Averroes fault arrive the shores near…?

According to studies published in Nature:

  • Malaga: Up to 35 minutes.
  • Motril: Approximately 21 to 30 minutes
  • Melilla: 20 to 27 minutes

How would the government alert the public?

In the event of a major incident of this nature, Spanish authorities would activate the National Tsunami Warning System immediately after detecting a major earthquake on the Averroes fault. Experts at the Instituto Geográfico Nacional assess the risk within a few minutes and issue alerts to civil protection teams. Mobile phones in coastal zones receive loud ES-Alert cell broadcast messages instructing people to head inland and uphill. Local sirens, public address systems, television and radio channels then broadcast evacuation guidance. Residents near the shore should move to higher ground on foot straight after feeling strong shaking even before official messages arrive.

Evacuation time could drop to around nine minutes in modelled scenarios for Balerma. This short period goes to show the need for established plans, visible routes and drills so people could reach safety swiftly.

Research like this makes for better protection and informed coastal communities facing rare yet serious natural risks.

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Looking for the best burger in Almería Ruta Burger 04 arrives in Huércal-Overa

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There’s nothing better than a good, juicy burger and from Thursday 4 to Sunday 7 June, residents of Huércal-Overa will have the chance to try some of the best in the province when the Almería Burger Tour arrives in town.

Food lovers from across the Levante region are expected to visit Huércal-Overa for the hugely anticipated food festival. From classic smash burgers to bold and colourful combinations, the event promises something for every taste while helping to boost local tourism and hospitality businesses.

Huércal-Overa hosts the Almería Burger Tour

For four days, the Huércal-Overa fairgrounds will be turned into a burger battleground. Ten food trucks and talented chefs will park up and get straight to cooking delicious food as part of the ‘Ruta Burger 04’.

Huércal-Overa has been chosen as one of the starting points for the ambitious travelling food and leisure event, which will tour different municipalities across the province. The initiative aims to promote street food gastronomy, encourage family-friendly entertainment and help boost the local economy.

Under the slogan “The best burgers are waiting for you”, visitors will be able to enjoy some of the finest burgers and street food creations in Almería.

Food trucks bring signature burgers to Huércal-Overa

Each company has developed its own signature burger. Some, like Oveja Street Food and Street Crave, went classic. They focused more on extracting every ounce of flavour and perfecting the recipe rather than reinventing it.

Other establishments chose to experiment. Burger Mono and Fat and Furious offer some of the most daring burgers in the competition, with one burger sandwiched between bright red brioche and another covered in electric blue sauce and finished with blue Takis.

No matter your taste, all burgers will be on offer from 6pm until midnight, giving visitors plenty of time to sample a range of creations before casting their vote for their favourite burger.

Live music, family activities and entertainment

Beyond the food, organisers have designed the event as a complete entertainment experience for all ages. Throughout the four-day festival, the fairgrounds will feature a children’s zone with activities for younger visitors, alongside recreational areas equipped with table football and classic games.

DJs will perform live every evening, creating a lively atmosphere throughout the event, while prize draws and promotions will reward attendees and encourage participation. Dedicated seating and rest areas will also be available for families and groups of friends.

Positive boost for local tourism and businesses

The initiative is also expected to have a positive impact on local businesses, tourism and hospitality across Huércal-Overa and the wider region.

Mayor Domingo Fernández said the municipality was proud to host the opening event of Ruta Burger 04, adding that occasions like this provide attractive leisure alternatives for residents while encouraging visitors from across the region to discover everything Huércal-Overa has to offer.

The event takes place at the Recinto Ferial de Huércal-Overa from Thursday 4 to Sunday 7 June, running daily from 6pm until midnight.

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Hobby Horse Race steals the show at Mojácar Hippie Night, raising €5,000 for charity

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The annual Lion’s charity Hippie Night was once again a resounding success, cementing itself as one the biggest, funniest and most beloved events. Hippie Night not only lifted the spirits of all who attended, but an impressive €5,000 was raised for local charitable causes.

The popular event brought together residents, visitors, businesses and volunteers for an evening packed with live music, entertainment and fundraising. Held in true hippie style, the venue was transformed into a colourful celebration filled with peace signs, bright decorations and a lively party atmosphere.

Live music and entertainment keep the party going

Guests danced late into the evening to live music from The Funk Federation, while DJ Jude Damien kept the energy high throughout the night.

Participants embraced the fun spirit of the evening dressing up in the full hippie get-up- The room was overflowing with bell bottoms, flower crowns and patterned shirts that should never have made it into the twenty-first century. Their enthusiasm and efforts played a significant role in boosting the final fundraising total.

Hobby horse races were a highlight of the night

One of the highlights of the evening was the ever-popular Hobby Horse Race. Racers trekked down to the beach with their trusty wood-and-felt stead for an exhilarating race, which generated significant sponsorship money and plenty of laughter.

In total, €4,739 was raised throughout the night, with a generous local business subsequently topping up the total to a remarkable €5,000. These funds will go to supporting a wide range local community projects in the area.

Money raised by the Lions will support a wide range of important local causes, including the Special Needs Day Centre, local children’s homes, welfare assistance and food bank deliveries across the area.

Volunteers and local businesses support Mojácar charity event

The success of the 2026 Hippie Night would not have been possible without the hard work of volunteers and ticket sellers, and the generosity of sponsors and local businesses. Many volunteers spent countless hours decorating the venue, transporting equipment and helping behind the scenes. Special recognition also went to Cheryl Trimmings of Me and Mrs. Jones and her mother, who sold more tickets than anyone else.

The evening also served as a tribute to the late Siobhan Tattan, who originally created Hippie Night as a community celebration. Today, the event continues to bring people together while also providing valuable support for local families and individuals in need.

With another successful year completed, many are already calling Hippie Night the best party in Mojácar and eagerly looking forward to next year’s celebration.

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