Tourists warned like forest fires this summer threaten to ruin the Spanish holiday hotspot
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Tourists have been warned because this summer the Spanish authorities give a natural burn -up warning for a hotspot for vacation.
A pre-alert is published for the Canary Islands, just as thousands of British are preparing to fly to the archipelago.
The general directorate of emergency situations has issued the warning, which extends to Tenerife, Grand Canaria, La Palma, La Gomera and Ei Heirro.
It comes after the wet season of the island, with dry and hot wind that start to blow in from the Sahara desert, known as ‘Calima’.
The warning is in place until further notice, because the authorities encouraged residents and tourists to increase their vigilance.
Forest fires are often found in the summer months Spain And neighboring Portugal.
In October 2017, however, the two countries Hundreds of large Blazes suffered the lives of 45 people in Portugal and four in Spain.
In August 2023 there were around 12,000 Evacuated from Tenerife as ‘from the trade’ wild burning, the island destroyed.

A pre-Wildfire alert has been published for the Canary Islands, just like thousand British prepares to fly to the archipelago

General Directorate of Emergency situations has issued the warning, which extends to Tenerife, Grand Canaria, La Palma, La Gomera and Ei Heirro

It comes after the wet season of the island, with dry and hot wind that start to blow in from the Sahara desert, known as ‘Calima’
The tourism sector of Spain has already been given a blow about rising anti-tourism protests prior to the busy season.
Last month the last demonstration saw the locals on the street to hit back to what they call ‘excessive’ tourism.
Under the slogan ‘Canarias tiee un Limite’ (the Canaryen has a limit), the demonstrators Collected on the islands of Tenerife, La Gomera, Gran Canaria, El Hierro, Lanzarote and La Palma.
Activists want to limit the number of tourists visiting the islands, forbid a new hotel construction and, among other things, introduce a harder tourist tax.
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