By Euro Weekly News Media • 26 October 2019 • 19:00
TRASH MOUND: The cleanup effort resulted in the collection of some 3,000 kilos of rubbish. CREDIT: Asociacion Serbal Almería Facebook @serbalmeria
THE consequences of September’s extreme weather are still evident in some parts of the Cabo de Gata Natural Park. This was particularly the case when 169 members of 25 different groups and associations recently set about clearing rubbish and accumulated debris from the Rambla Morales where it comes out onto the beach. In all they gathered some 3,000 kilos of trash, old tyres, plastic and sizeable objects like discarded fridges and heaters. Among the environmental groups taking part in the beach cleanup effort was the SERBAL Society for the Study and Recovery of Almerian Biodiversity. “We hope this serves to grab the attention of the administrations and collectives so they implement a solution to this catastrophe”, SERBAL commented on social media. — If you have enjoyed this news article, please note that our current charitable activity is on behalf of Cuidad de los Niños orphanage in Malaga. If you would like to make a small contribution to this cause it would make a great difference to the orphans of Malaga! Please donate at: https://www.gofundme.com/f/beunited-for-malaga-orphans
Share this story
Subscribe to our Euro Weekly News alerts to get the latest stories into your inbox!
By signing up, you will create a Euro Weekly News account if you don't already have one. Review our Privacy Policy for more information about our privacy practices.
Share your story with us by emailing newsdesk@euroweeklynews.com, by calling +34 951 38 61 61 or by messaging our Facebook page www.facebook.com/EuroWeeklyNews
By signing up, you will create a Euro Weekly News account if you don’t already have one. Review our Privacy Policy for more information about our privacy practices.
Download our media pack in either English or Spanish.