ISSUENN . 1555 //9 -23 29 2015 APRIL 2015 ISSUE O.O1566 15-July
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Cruel sea claims the lives of three bathers
Tortoises vs residents
WHEN Levante wind blows, swimming is not advised
Bargains everywhere
500 hectares to be expropriated CONTROVERSY has been sparked amongst land-owners in Cuevas del Almanzora after receiving compulsory
purchase orders aimed at turning the area into a nature reserve for tortoises. See Page 4
Sales season officially kicks off MOJACAR and Albox shop-owners are expecting an increase in sales See Page 6 of at least 5 per cent during the current sales season.
Albox access complete New motorway stretch costs €46 million RESIDENTS of Albox are finally able to access their town from the recently finished Almanzora motorway entrance, which has incurred a total cost of €46.3 million. See Page 78
By Linda Hall THREE people have lost their lives while swimming in Nijar and Pulpi. The Nijar deaths occurred on the same morning in heavy seas whipped up by a treacherous Levante wind. The lifeless body of a 40-
year-old Almeria City resident was spotted and recovered near the Los Toros cove. Minutes later a woman seen in difficulties and calling for help in Cala del Plomo was rescued by the emergency services. She was taken by helicopter to Torrecardenas Hospital but did not survive
the journey. Two other swimmers in trouble at Cala del Plomo that morning were helped safely ashore. Locals said they had warned visitors not to swim in the dangerous conditions. When Levante is blowing, Aguamarga, San Pedro, La Isleta, Escullos, Higuera, all
off Cabo de Gata and north of Genoveses are safest for swimmers, advised David Giner, an expert diver and sea rescue collaborator. A third life was lost on Monday when an 86-year-old man suffered a heart attack while swimming off San Juan de los Terreros.