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Benidorm studies the temperature of its streets to understand “heat island effect”

What is the most scorching location in Benidorm? The inquiry may appear trivial; however, it can assist us in comprehending the city’s response to the “heat island effect.” And that is the objective of the City Council: to ascertain the temperature of various busy or well-known areas of the municipality in order to make future decisions and implement measures to mitigate the impact on residents and travellers.

To this end, the Department of Public Space is conducting a study in collaboration with the University of Valencia to comprehend the impact of this influence. The objective is to determine the areas or locations in the municipality that are impacted by this effect by utilising scientific and research data. This will enable the implementation of decisions and measures to mitigate the effect and enhance the climate comfort of the population.

Additionally, how? Initially, 20 sensors (thermometers) have been deployed in a variety of locations throughout the municipality, including seafront promenades, parks, educational areas, and busy spaces with high volumes of residents and tourists. For more than one month, they have been gathering data. In other words, they collect temperature data at specific locations, resulting in a “mesh” of detailed information, as elucidated by Francis Muñoz, the councillor for the region, and Adrián Ferrandis, a researcher at the University of Valencia.

The data is currently undergoing analysis, following the completion of the initial sampling. Ferrandis clarified that the provisional data obtained indicates that “there are significant differences of between two and three degrees Celsius in several areas,” despite the fact that it is still too early to draw conclusions. This is contingent upon the soil type and the degree of naturalisation in the region. In other words, whether the pavement is less heat-retaining or there are fewer or more trees. This, however, is only the initial phase; a subsequent measurement will be conducted in June.

Adrián Ferrandis further stated that the data collected will be compared “from one measurement to another to obtain a very rough understanding of the situation.” Lastly, the university will compile a report that will be submitted to the City Council, providing guidance on the decisions that should be made.

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Benidorm has specific streets or avenues that offer a respite for residents and tourists while they are wandering through the streets in the full sun. This is particularly true if the streets are characterised by tall vegetation that provides shade. This is the case with Avenida del Mediterráneo, which, following a comprehensive renovation, is now adorned with substantial trees in the modernised area. Therefore, the temperature can fluctuate by as much as five degrees during the summer from this bustling street to a mere few metres from the Levante promenade, where the sun is at its most intense.

The City Council intends to verify each of these concerns with dependable data. Muñoz stated that the areas under investigation are meticulously examined; they are not determined arbitrarily or without consideration. The research will enable the formulation of decisions regarding the implementation of “measures such as the renaturalisation of spaces or the implementation of textile architecture,” including shade. The study’s ultimate objective is to “provide the city with an adequate amount of data to establish its priorities in accordance with the information it possesses in order to enhance the comfort of its citizens.”

The activity in this area is a component of Benidorm’s Climate Change Action Plan. The ultimate objective is to “improve and adapt the city to ensure that its spaces are more comfortable for people in terms of temperature.” It is imperative to have the most comprehensive data available to aid the City Council in its subsequent decision-making, the design of the actions to be taken, and the areas in which they will be implemented in order to accomplish this. “It is a scientific method that will ascertain the regions that are affected by the heat island effect, allowing us to reduce it through climate corridors or spaces,” Ferrandis continued.


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Calpe allocates 155,000 euros to repair the Arenal Bol promenade damaged by storms and rain

The Arenal-Bol Beach Promenade maintenance and renovation project has been advertised by the Calpe City Council. The tender has a fixed price of €155,340 and a six-week completion period.

The objective of these projects is to enhance pedestrian traffic and rectify specific paving deficiencies. Maintenance work on the paving of the Arenal-Bol Beach Promenade has been restricted to Plaza Colón and the intersection of the Paseo Marítimo and Calle Alemania, Calle Dinamarca, Calle Gran Bretaña, Calle Irlanda, and Calle Luxemburgo. Therefore, numerous regions currently require pavement enhancements.

The marine environment, heavy rainfall, and the action of the waves have compromised the Promenade’s perimeter wall. This is particularly evident in the final section, where there is no sandy shoreline and the waves directly impact the masonry wall, thereby eroding its structure. The wall’s top is damaged in some areas, so it is suggested that it be fixed to match the promenade’s other walls.

The pavement will be demolished and reconstructed in sections to minimise the disruption to the normal movement of users along the promenade during the construction process. Additionally, portions of pavement that are in a state of disrepair will be demolished, cleared, and cleansed.

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Ana Sala, the Mayor, acknowledged that “we are cognisant of the age of our seafront promenades and are currently engaged in the project to renovate the Paseo de la Fossa.” Consequently, in the interim and prior to the comprehensive remodelling of the Paseo del Arenal, we have contemplated the replacement of the deteriorated pavement and a portion of the wall, which is experiencing typical deterioration over time. These promenades, which are now a municipal icon, are over 50 years old. We persist in our efforts to enhance the public perception of our municipality. We will commence the project’s execution immediately upon the release of the tender while concurrently continuing to work on the comprehensive remodelling of the Paseo de la Fossa.


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Food poisoning at Alicante bar leaves six people hospitalised

Seven individuals in Alicante have contracted food poisoning as a result of consuming spoilt food at a bar located in the city centre. According to the Ministry of Health, six of them required hospitalisation. To resolve this issue, the Alicante Public Health Centre implemented epidemiological surveillance.

The health department conducted an inspection of the afflicted establishment following the detection of the outbreak and subsequently decided to temporarily close it. Nevertheless, the business has reopened, as per official sources, following a comprehensive cleansing and disinfection of equipment and surfaces.

On March 31st, this incident was reported, and all patients were discharged as a result of clinical improvement. However, the severe effects of the poisoning hospitalised one of the patients for nearly a month.

This individual encountered symptoms, including diarrhoea with faecal incontinence, sepsis during the initial hours of hospitalisation, and skin loss on the face, limbs, and body as a result of dehydration.

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Three years in prison for man who abused his adopted daughter

A man has been sentenced to three years in prison by the Provincial Court of Murcia,
and five years of probation who confessed in court that he sexually assaulted his adopted daughter, a minor, on two separate occasions.

taking advantage of his mother’s drowsiness to secure a remedy from a doctor.

It also imposes him as the perpetrator of a continuous crime of sexual aggression by removing the girl 300 metres for a period of eight years. Additionally, it disqualifies him from engaging in any profession that involves contact with minors for the same period. The victim will receive 20,000 euros in compensation, which he had already paid before the trial. This has resulted in the application of the highly qualified mitigating circumstance to repair the damages caused.

The minor was required to endure psychological treatment because of two attacks that occurred in 2019. The first attack occurred at the summer residence outside the Region of Murcia, while the second occurred in the family home in a town within the autonomous region.

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