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Mr. Mayor, your town may run out of beaches: the plans of municipalities threatened by the sea

Summary by El Confidencial
With the summer season, Spanish coasts see tourists arriving as every year. However, some beachgoers who regularly visit the same coastal vacation spot for years may notice that there is less sand each year where they can set up their umbrella. Rising sea levels are increasingly threatening the Spanish coast, which is seeing its beach meters decrease year after year and storms affecting first-line constructions.
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With the summer season, Spanish coasts see tourists arriving as every year. However, some beachgoers who regularly visit the same coastal vacation spot for years may notice that there is less sand each year where they can set up their umbrella. Rising sea levels are increasingly threatening the Spanish coast, which is seeing its beach meters decrease year after year and storms affecting first-line constructions.

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El Confidencial broke the news in Spain on Sunday, August 4, 2024.
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