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Lorca Residents Warned Of Loud Sonic Booms In June

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Military drills over Lorca to cause loud sonic booms. Photo Credit: Tactical Leadership Programme

The Lorca Town Hall has alerted the residents of the Murcia municipality that they can expect loud sonic booms until mid-June, as military aircraft carry out a series of training exercises over the area. The drills are being carried out by the Spanish Air and Space Force, and form part of the Tactical Leadership Programme, an advanced international training course that prepares pilots for complex missions.

Loud ‘explosion’-like sounds in the Lorca area until mid-June

These drills are being done at the Albacete Air Base and will be in effect until Friday, June 19. The training flights will take place between approximately 3:30pm and 5:30pm on weekdays, with no training scheduled for the weekends.

During the series of exercises, residents of the Lorca area can expect to hear sonic booms, even at ground level. They are described as sudden, short-lived, loud noises, and may be powerful enough to rattle doors or windows, or cause a brief vibration in the air. These loud and sudden sounds are produced when aircraft exceed the speed of sound. 

Both the volume and the sound of sonic booms are often mistaken for explosions or even earthquakes, but residents may rest assured that the cause of the sounds is standard aircraft drills. Authorities have issued this warning in order to prevent unnecessary alarm among Lorca residents.

Residents in Lorca and surrounding areas may also notice increased military movement throughout June, including deployment of support military vehicles.

The Albacete Air Base, an important structure for the whole of Spain

The Albacete Air Base, also known as Los Llanos Air Base, is an international air base of the Spanish Air Force and Space Force located 4 kilometres south of Albacete. It is one of the most important air installations in Spain.

While residents may be startled and alarmed by the unexpected sounds of the sonic booms, the loud sounds serve as a simple reminder that the military pilots are training, honing their skills, and strictly following the carefully-managed routine.

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Cars & Coffee Sotogrande At Trocadero.

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The stunning Sotogrande beach venue will host its first casual community meet for drivers and automotive enthusiasts.

A new meet up for car lovers on the coast

Cars & Coffee Sotogrande is revving its engines to launch its first organiser‑led motoring social on Sunday, June 14. This debut meet will take place at the gorgeous Trocadero Sotogrande, giving car enthusiasts a chilled morning surrounded by impressive vehicles and other car superfans.

The event will run from 11am to 2pm. Organisers are hoping for a wide range of supercars, sports cars and classic vehicles, with additional models all welcomed by the Cars and Coffee team. Designed and advertised to be a laid‑back community meet rather than a formal show, the morning is looking to bring together owners, drivers and fans who all share an appreciation for automotive culture and the lifestyle that surrounds it.

Event entry and venue details

There is no fee to attend or to display a vehicle. Guests are encouraged to support Trocadero Sotogrande, whose hospitality has made the launch possible, by enjoying coffee, drinks or lunch at the venue during or after the meet.

Parking and display vehicle information

Spaces for display vehicles are limited, with entry operating on a first‑come, first‑served basis. Early arrival is recommended. Visitors attending without a display vehicle are asked to use the nearby parking along the main road outside the venue.

Building a respectful motoring community

As this is the first official Cars & Coffee Sotogrande event, the team hopes to start off on the right note by creating a welcoming and respectful gathering that can hopefully grow into a regular monthly meet. Attendees are asked to respect the venue, staff, guests and nearby residents throughout the day.

If you are a super, classic or sports car owner, or just have an interested in the motoring world then head down for a coffee and surround yourself with people who share your passion.

Cars & Coffee Sotogrande is 11am to 2pm Sunday, June 14 at Trocadero Sotogrande.

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Torrox Romeria San Antonio 2026

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Traditional Torrox Romeria celebrations. Credit: Ayuntamiento de Torrox FB

Torrox residents are currently looking forward to the Romeria de San Antonio from June 12 to 14 packed with cultural, musical, equestrian and religious activities that celebrate local traditions.

Community leaders value local involvement

Mayor Oscar Medina values the role of neighbours and associations in making each Romeria edition possible. The town hall is providing logistics and lighting to support what ranks as one of the most special events in Malaga province. Medina is encouraging everyone to join in with activities such as hot chocolate serving, horseback ribbon race, rociera mass, popular paella and equestrian acts. Councillor Salvador Escudero says that this 49th edition, coming one year ahead of the 50th anniversary, makes this a special event everyone will want to be a part of. The festival is organised with neighbours and associations in a rewarding collaboration. Council is also praising the work to keep the romeria essence and is focusing on the Saturday family water party to involve more children and families.

Full programme for the Romeria

Friday, June 12 features L&L Academy performance at 9.30pm in San Antonio Square followed by Young Zone opening and guateque party with Miguel Botana. Saturday, June 13 offers family inflatables and water fun from 12am then afternoon hot chocolate by San Roque Women Association children’s show, choir performances by La Biznaga Musical Almedina and Las Nieves, humour by Los Quillos and music from Ascen Nunez and Rubenline.

Sunday, June 14 starts at 10.30am with San Antonio procession to Nuestra Senora de las Nieves neighbourhood for rociera mass at 11am. Bread blessing and popular paella follow the arrival. Afternoon brings ribbon race on horseback, dance acts, awards for floats and pilgrims and saint return to church. Mecamela performs at 9.30pm with firework display at 11pm. Contests for floats, pilgrims and ribbon race offer prizes up to €450 for top floats and trophies for other categories.

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Crumbling Railway: Fuengirola Pedestrian Narrowly Avoids Falling Concrete

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Fire brigade arrives to cordon off area. Credit: Freda.

Local Fuengirola resident, Freda headed out from her home near the elevated Los Boliches station in Fuengirola. A chunk of concrete broke loose from the structure overhead and landed close by. The falling piece could easily have caused serious harm or proved fatal.

Close call forces immediate safety response

Freda first mistook the debris for something harmless before spotting the damaged concrete overhead. Unsure of the right steps, she contacted the Euro Weekly News office for guidance. Office manager Alison there encouraged her to report the matter straight to the emergency services. Firefighters arrived quickly to make the area safe and protect passers-by. Local police then recorded her formal statement about the incident.

Crumbling infrastructure raises alarms along C1 route

Residents voice mounting frustration over the state of the Cercanias C1 commuter line. Crumbling concrete, broken lifts and failing support structures appear at multiple points along the line. These problems affect stations serving Fuengirola, Benalmadena, Torremolinos and Malaga. The essential route carries thousands of daily passengers between coastal towns and Malaga centre.

Crumbling Los Boliches platform overhead.
Crumbling Los Boliches platform overhead.
Credit: Freda.

Councils hold no legal power for rail line fixes

Local authorities cannot step in with repairs even when safety concerns arise. The entire line falls under Renfe and the national Ministry of Transport. This central government responsibility blocks any direct action by town halls despite repeated requests for urgent maintenance.

Mayors stage protests over years of neglect

In July 2025, mayors from Costa del Sol towns gathered to protest the serious lack of investment in both the C1 line and the A7 motorway. These routes remain the only main practical links between coastal communities. Little progress followed the demonstrations, leaving daily users exposed to ongoing risks and delays.

Major upgrade works expected for final quarter of 2027

Engineers plan a complete service suspension lasting several months from late 2027. Replacement buses will operate while crews carry out track duplication, station upgrades and tunnel improvements. Officials expect these changes to increase capacity once complete. Freda’s recent experience shows the current condition already creates immediate hazards for users.

Formal police reports push central government to act

Freda followed the correct procedure by lodging an official complaint with police. Authorities now wait for more residents to document similar issues in the same way. Each formal report adds weight to requests for emergency funding. Private grumbling achieves little, yet collective official records might accelerate budget decisions at national level, or it is at least hoped. Residents who spot serious damage should contact emergency services without delay to help protect everyone who relies on the line.

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