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Murcia International Folklore Festival returns this July with global performances

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Murcia hosts Spain’s historic folklore festival featuring three continents’ cultures.
Photo Credit: Region of Murcia Tourism

Murcia is preparing to host one of the oldest festivals in Spain in July, the International Folklore Festival, which will see groups from three continents come together to celebrate music, culture, and tradition.

A gathering of global traditions

The event, to be held from July 14 to July 17, will host performances by groups from South Korea, Greece, and Argentina, as well as places in Spain including the Canary Islands, Andalusia, and the Region of Murcia. This edition of the International Folklore Festival will consolidate the event as the longest-running festival of its kind, not just in the Region of Murcia, but in the whole of Spain.

Parades, exhibitions, and friendship torches

This festival, which is now in its 58th edition, includes exhibitions, showcases, and performances revolving around folk traditions of these different countries. It is scheduled to be held in Plaza Beluga and surrounding areas in Murcia City. The event acts as a “unifying element,” according to official sources for the event, across varying expressions of folklore.

The event will officially kick off Tuesday, July 14, with the opening parade, the raising of the flag, and the lighting of the Torch of Friendship, as well as a performance by Malvariche. Tuesday will also see the inauguration of an exhibition, “Costumbrismo and Folklore in Municipal Collections,” which will remain open until July 31.

The next day, on Wednesday, there will be a guided tour departing from Plaza Beluga at 11:00am for participating groups. Additionally, there will be a seminar on folklore and ethnography, including talks about the guitarra mayor instrument and the history of Murcia’s folklore and musical culture.

The seminars and talks will continue on Thursday, July 16, with more presentations on heritage, folklore, and ethnography. Finally, the event will conclude on Friday, July 17, with the closing ceremony and a fireworks display.

Exploring regional musical history and heritage with a new edition

One of the oldest and most prestigious cultural events in the country, the International Folklore Festival is expected to be a resounding success this year, and consolidate the Region of Murcia as a hotspot for culture, gastronomy, music, and entertainment in Spain.

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Fisherman rescued by sea after getting trapped on dangerous Cartagena cliffs

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Cartagena emergency services rescued an injured fisherman from Cabo Tiñoso.
Photo Credit: Cartagena City Hall

Cartagena emergency services were successful in their rescue of a fisherman in his early 30s, trapped in a rocky area of Cabo Tiñoso. The man had suffered severe knee pain and was unable to leave on his own. First responders were alerted to the incident early on the morning of Sunday, July 5.

An early morning rescue at Cabo Tiñoso, Cartagena

The man, 31, who had been fishing, became trapped in an area behind Las Baterías de Castillitos, a military fortress in the rural Cartagena district of Perin, after suffering a knee injury and being unable to return on his own. The call for the 061 emergency medical service was received at 4:13am, and first responders leapt into action to rescue the man.

Perilous terrain complicates sea evacuation

The man had become injured as he was trying to access the fishing area. The scene of the incident where the man was located, due to its characteristics, was difficult to reach, leading to the deployment of the Cartagena City Council Fire Department’s aquatic team, which subsequently carried out the rescue by sea.

The fisherman was safely evacuated and treated immediately by an awaiting medical team, who carried out an assessment of his injuries. Finally, the operation concluded at 6:45am, just over two and a half hours after the initial call.

Cabo Tiñoso, an idyllic spot for fishing, but a dangerous spot to be injured

Cabo Tiñoso, in the Cartagena municipality of the Costa Calida, is notorious for its steep and rocky cliffs and isolated coves, featuring sheer drops and jagged limestone formations that make foot access highly perilous, especially under the cover of darkness. This means that trapped fishermen and swimmers are a more common occurrence in these areas. 

In areas like these, it is imperative that hikers, swimmers, and other people enjoying the area know the essential safety tips to help stay alert and ready in the case of an emergency.

Essential safety tips for coastal anglers and hikers

There are a few things that fishermen and hikers in this area can do to avoid becoming trapped and injured like the fisherman from Cabo Tiñoso.

These include:

  • Never fishing or hiking alone at night.
  • Bringing enough water to avoid heat exhaustion.
  • Studying the terrain beforehand.
  • Tracking the tides and sea swell.
  • Wearing high-traction, specialized footwear.
  • Keeping your phone accessible and charged.
  • Carrying a headlamp and signalling tools.
  • Informing someone on land of your exact coordinates.

If you find yourself in an emergency in Spain, dialing 112 will connect you to all emergency services instantly. If you are stranded on a cliffside, stay exactly where you are. Attempting to move on a severe injury or in poor visibility drastically increases the risk of a secondary, more dangerous fall.

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Fisherman Rescued By Sea After Getting Trapped On Dangerous Cartagena Cliffs

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Cartagena emergency services rescued an injured fisherman from Cabo Tiñoso. Photo Credit: Cartagena City Hall

Cartagena emergency services were successful in their rescue of a fisherman in his early 30s, trapped in a rocky area of Cabo Tiñoso. The man had suffered severe knee pain and was unable to leave on his own. First responders were alerted to the incident early on the morning of Sunday, July 5.

An early morning rescue at Cabo Tiñoso, Cartagena

The man, 31, who had been fishing, became trapped in an area behind Las Baterías de Castillitos, a military fortress in the rural Cartagena district of Perin, after suffering a knee injury and being unable to return on his own. The call for the 061 emergency medical service was received at 4:13am, and first responders leapt into action to rescue the man.

Perilous terrain complicates sea evacuation

The man had become injured as he was trying to access the fishing area. The scene of the incident where the man was located, due to its characteristics, was difficult to reach, leading to the deployment of the Cartagena City Council Fire Department’s aquatic team, which subsequently carried out the rescue by sea.

The fisherman was safely evacuated and treated immediately by an awaiting medical team, who carried out an assessment of his injuries. Finally, the operation concluded at 6:45am, just over two and a half hours after the initial call.

Cabo Tiñoso, an idyllic spot for fishing, but a dangerous spot to be injured

Cabo Tiñoso, in the Cartagena municipality of the Costa Calida, is notorious for its steep and rocky cliffs and isolated coves, featuring sheer drops and jagged limestone formations that make foot access highly perilous, especially under the cover of darkness. This means that trapped fishermen and swimmers are a more common occurrence in these areas. 

In areas like these, it is imperative that hikers, swimmers, and other people enjoying the area know the essential safety tips to help stay alert and ready in the case of an emergency.

Essential safety tips for coastal anglers and hikers

There are a few things that fishermen and hikers in this area can do to avoid becoming trapped and injured like the fisherman from Cabo Tiñoso.

These include:

  • Never fishing or hiking alone at night.
  • Bringing enough water to avoid heat exhaustion.
  • Studying the terrain beforehand.
  • Tracking the tides and sea swell.
  • Wearing high-traction, specialized footwear.
  • Keeping your phone accessible and charged.
  • Carrying a headlamp and signalling tools.
  • Informing someone on land of your exact coordinates.

If you find yourself in an emergency in Spain, dialing 112 will connect you to all emergency services instantly. If you are stranded on a cliffside, stay exactly where you are. Attempting to move on a severe injury or in poor visibility drastically increases the risk of a secondary, more dangerous fall.

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San Pedro del Pinatar wraps up patron saint festivities with a spectacular float parade

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San Pedro del Pinatar concluded its festivities with a massive parade.
Photo Credit: San Pedro del Pinatar Town Hall

San Pedro del Pinatar’s patron saint festivities, in honour of Saint Peter the Apostle, came to a close recently with a massive traditional parade of floats, which was one of the most anticipated events on the festive programme. The parade brought together countless residents and visitors in the Costa Calida municipality for an afternoon full of colour, music, and lively fun.

Weeks of preparation pay off: San Pedro celebrates another shining summer

The spectacle was the result of weeks of work on the organisers’ part, and culminated in a huge celebration involving the locals and tourists of the town.

The procession began with the float “The Shameless Fig Tree,” featuring a mix of characters linked to classic paintings, followed by “Glamorous Stars,” adding colour to the parade with their adorable bee costumes. 

Beating the heat and sharing gifts in San Pedro del Pinatar

The Peña el Caldero group also helped the people of San Pedro del Pinatar to beat the heat, brandishing their water pistols and bringing an extra bit of joy to the occasion. Afterwards, local group I Love 90, distributed more than 13,000 gifts among the crowd, filling the atmosphere with happiness and laughter.

An appreciation of volunteers and a welcome boost for local tourism

Municipal officials expressed their gratitude to the dozens local associations, volunteers, and emergency services who made the event possible. The mayor, as well as local council members, noted that the massive turnout not only highlights the enduring strength of San Pedro’s cultural traditions, but also provides a significant economic boost to the town’s hospitality and tourism sectors at the start of the high summer season. Plans are reportedly already underway to make next year’s patron saint festivities even more spectacular.

All in all, the celebration was a confirmation of the neighbourly camaraderie, community spirit, and fun summer vibes in San Pedro del Pinatar, as the residents applaud another successful year.

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