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L'estartit Begins the Controlled Burning of the Plant Remains Accumulated on Its Beaches by the Temporary 'Harry'

Summary by La Vanguardia
Last January's storm 'Harry' accumulated tons of organic matter on the beaches. In those of l'Estartit, especially the Gola del Ter, at the mouth of the Ter River, and the beach of the Fonollera were filled with vegetal remains equivalent to the surface of five football fields. This Monday it has proceeded to burn a part of all this material, including canes, trunks, residues dragged by the river and even remains of dead animals. Continue readin…

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Last January's storm 'Harry' accumulated tons of organic matter on the beaches. In those of l'Estartit, especially the Gola del Ter, at the mouth of the Ter River, and the beach of the Fonollera were filled with vegetal remains equivalent to the surface of five football fields. This Monday it has proceeded to burn a part of all this material, including canes, trunks, residues dragged by the river and even remains of dead animals. Continue readin…

·Granada, Spain
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La Vanguardia broke the news in Granada, Spain on Monday, February 23, 2026.
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