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SPAIN has already recorded more than three times as many wildfires as it did by this point in 2025, according to EU data, with Andalucia bearing the brunt of the
A TORREMOLINOS beach has earned an ‘excellent’ water quality rating just months after a sewage pipe burst and sent human waste pouring into the sea. Los Alamos beach in Torremolinos
ANDALUCIA is scrambling to remove tonnes of invasive seaweed from its beaches amid mounting environmental and economic concerns. Striking footage published by Estepona council on Monday shows tractors scooping up
SPAIN’S biggest wildfire of 2026 has torn through Andalucia, burning more than 36 square kilometres — an area five times the size of Gibraltar — in Huelva province. The blaze


