The province of Granada has been knocked sideways by this string of gales, devesating crops, damaging infrastructure, causing evacuations from hard hit towns and even the loss of life.
Between midnight Monday and 10.00h Friday, Granada’s reservoirs released 36,000… million, litres of water. That’s a figure too large to get your head around.
OK, having spoken with our good friend and colleague, Juanma de Haro, retired Ideal journalist and La Herradura resident, here is some news on what is happening in the bay.
Residents can be forgiven for thinking that the Guardia Civil are doing nothing about the narco-RIBs, bobbing about in La Herradura bay with apparent impunity.
Salobreña Town Hall has asked landowners and irrigation associations for reports on any and all damage caused by the storm that hit the coast on the 28th of last month.
A man had been working as a nurse for the 061 ambulance service in Málaga for five years without raising any suspicion. But he was not what he claimed to be.
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