By Linda Hall • 14 April 2021 • 11:03
CALA LANUZA: Town hall installed protective netting to prevent rockfalls Photo credit: Campello town hall
THE central government’s Environment Ministry will not take steps to prevent cliff rockfalls in Campello’s Baeza and Lanuza beaches. Julio Oca, who is Beaches councillor as well as deputy mayor, revealed that the Coastal Authority, attached to the Ministry– informed the town hall that “natural erosion should not be prevented.” This is a normal process that replenishes the beaches below them, Costas said. Faced with this official refusal to help, Oca went on to explain that Campello town hall was now signposting both beaches, while preventing access to avert potential accidents to members of the public.
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