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is continuing SPAIN’S property market to grow. May, show a The latest figures, for 7.7% expansion. in total, inThere were 51,896 sales with resale cluding social housing, up 6.7% and apartment transactions16.3%. single family homes up
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housing market The figures mean the fifth consecuin Spain is entering its it turned a tive year of growth since 2014 following corner at the start of some seven the devastating collapse
Mortgages up, prices up and numbers up. The market is looking healthy, writes Laurence Dollimore years earlier. new bubble are But those talking of a off the mark. prices are still “Both sales and house of the boom a long way from the peakfrom Spanish years,” Mark Stucklin Olive Press. Property Insight told the
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are not a “Although those years big gap sughealthy benchmark, the some room for gests there is still assuming the growth on both fronts, to recovSpanish economy continues er.” report from The latest encouraging that averthe notaries also revealed by 0.6% age house prices increased mortgage lendto 1,372€/m2, while ing increased by 9.3%. agents on the It comes after estate earlier this Costa del Sol revealed seen a 100% month that they had homes in the growth in Britons buying holiday hotspot.
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Balconing crisis AGAIN THE UK and Balearic governments are working together to prevent more young tourists from ‘balconing’. It comes after 12 people have had serious falls, four fatal, so far this year, with many in tourist hotels in the Magaluf area. The UK ambassador to Spain, Simon Manley, met with President of the Balearics Francina Armengol to address the worrying trend. Manley highlighted the 'extreme increase' in accidents, and said both the UK and Mallorca needed to formulate a 'good plan' for ensuring safe and successful holidays for young British tourists. "We have to deal with this problem with preventive measures," he stressed. Calvia has already fined three tourists for being reckless on a balcony. See Double death fall on page 5
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Killer wave
Holidaymaker dies in front of family as minitsunami strikes Mallorca By Elisa Menendez
Messin’ around LIONEL Messi has been sailing around the Balearics with wife Antonella Roccuzzo and friends ahead of his pre-season training in Barcelona. The 31-year-old footballer was recently confirmed as the top-earning footballer in the world, raking in an €83 million per year. The Argentinian is the second-highest earning sportsman in Untitled-1.pdf the world after boxer 1 16/06/2017 Floyd Mayweather.
A TOURIST has died after being swept away in a minitsunami in Mallorca. The 53-year-old German father died on Monday afternoon when the freak wave swept through various parts of the island. He was on holiday with his wife and eight-year-old twin children who were all together when the tragic accident
occurred in Santanyi. They were walking down a flight of stairs leading to the sea at around 3.30pm when the giant wave hit. The children, a boy and a girl,
had also fallen into the water at the same time but the mother managed to rescue the little girl seconds later. However, the son and the father were being dragged away
by a strong tide while the mother screamed for help. Local residents rushed down with a canoe and rescued the boy and shortly afterwards the father, who was found unconscious. They immediately attempted to resuscitate him but were unsuccessful and paramedics pronounced him dead at the scene. The wife, who was in a state of shock, is receiving counselling. An autopsy will be carried out to determine whether his death was caused by drowning or hitting his head against a rock. The mini-tsunami
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caused a five foot wave to hit many parts of the island, as well as nearby Menorca, on Monday. The areas of Alcudia and Ciutadella were the worst areas affected, both suffering serious flooding. Chaotic scenes saw yachts get swept away as shops and restaurants filled up with water. One boat in Andratx port had its skipper thrown overboard and left clinging onto a rope. Luckily another boat managed to save him and prevent his boat from going on the rocks.
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The so-called ‘meteotsunami’ was triggered by disturbances in air pressure after drastic weather events including severe thunderstorms. A small, rapid change in atmospheric pressure – even by a few millibars – can change the sea surface elevation by a few centimetres. This elevation can go unnoticed in deep water, but in shallower water near shorelines, it can cause the sea level to rise significantly, often by several feet.
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