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Reopening of closed thermal areas in São Miguel depends on analyses

The thermal areas of Caldeira Velha, Poça da Dona Beija and Parque Terra Nostra, on the island of São Miguel, have been closed since July 26, by decision of the health authorities, because the water tests showed “positive results for microbiological contamination”. According to a statement from the Regional Health and Social Security Secretariat of the Azorean executive (PSD/CDS-PP/PPM), in July, the Regional Health Department (DRS), in conjunct…
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The Regional Health Department of the Azores said yesterday that the reopening of the three thermal zones on the island of São Miguel, closed since July due to microbiological contamination, is dependent on the results of new analyses. The thermal areas of Caldeira Velha, Poça da Dona Beija and Parque Terra Nostra, on the island of São Miguel, have been closed since July 26, by decision of the health authorities, because the water tests showed “…

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The thermal areas of Caldeira Velha, Poça da Dona Beija and Parque Terra Nostra, on the island of São Miguel, have been closed since July 26, by decision of the health authorities, because the water tests showed “positive results for microbiological contamination”. According to a statement from the Regional Health and Social Security Secretariat of the Azorean executive (PSD/CDS-PP/PPM), in July, the Regional Health Department (DRS), in conjunct…

·Portugal
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Noticias ao Minuto broke the news in Portugal on Thursday, August 8, 2024.
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