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Mosquitoes in Elche and Santa Pola are on the warpath

Several weeks have passed, and the persistent proliferation of mosquitoes continues to be a source of complaint for residents of El Altet, Arenales del Sol, Gran Alacant (Santa Pola), and other adjacent Elche districts. Although the issue has been present for approximately three weeks, the discomfort has become even more apparent during the May long weekend, when, as was the case during Holy Week, many visitors chose to rest and decompress for a few days.
The presence of these insects, and particularly their attacks, has been most apparent during the early morning and late afternoon hours. This situation is quite common for people who have lived in these regions year-round for an extended period. Mosquitoes are inevitable after a few days of rainfall, as the overwhelming majority of individuals are aware. They also emphasise that this is insignificant in comparison to the situation that existed decades ago, when there were no fumigation programmes and mosquitoes were a much more severe nuisance in terms of density and duration.
There is a significant number of individuals who have expressed their dissatisfaction with mosquitoes in recent times. This is likely due to the fact that a significant number of these individuals are tourists or owners of second homes who were eager to take advantage of the favourable weather and spend a few quiet days. However, they have ultimately been bothered by these pesky insects.
On May 1st, the mayor of Arenales del Sol, Alejandro GarcÃa Raduán, also acknowledged that a significant number of mosquitoes had been observed on that day and promptly notified the Elche City Council.
Increased workload
The Elche City Council, in collaboration with the Department of Health and the company CTL, announced on April 15th that they had intensified mosquito fumigation efforts in all municipal districts in response to the recent rainfall. The objective of these efforts is to prevent larvae from hatching in both small and large water accumulations.
Inma Mora, the councillor for the area, stated that the company in charge was conducting an inspection of the various flood-prone areas to ascertain the areas that required the most intensive larvicide and adulticide treatments to prevent mosquitoes from hatching after the rainfall.
EstefanÃa Hernández, the head of the company responsible for fumigation, stated, “We have commenced inspections and larvicidal treatments with non-harmful biological products in all wetlands, ponds, and any outbreaks that may have developed following the rains.” In particular, these treatments are administered on a weekly basis or whenever adult mosquitoes are observed in a particular area of the reed bed, saline marsh, or vegetation.
Nevertheless, it is crucial to bear in mind that the City Council is prohibited from carrying out treatment within private properties or directly targeting homes, which are frequently used as breeding grounds for the tiger mosquito. This species can reproduce in a small amount of water that can accumulate in saucers, flowerpots, swimming pools, or tarps that cover pools during the winter.
Working together
In this regard, the Health Councillor, Inma Mora, requested that all residents of Elche’s districts collaborate in their efforts to avoid storing water in containers and, whenever feasible, to conduct some form of treatment within their residences.
On March 21st, the Santa Pola City Council announced that flooded areas in various sections of the municipality were being treated and reinforced with biological treatments to control larvae. The announcement was made by Borja Merino, Councillor for Tourism, Health, and Greater Alicante. According to municipal sources, these biological larvicides are unharmful to wildlife and prevent mosquitoes from establishing themselves in these regions and disseminating to neighbouring areas.
The Santa Pola City Council emphasised the significance of mosquito control treatments in residential areas and private residences, as mosquito larvae are able to develop in any area with stagnant water due to warm temperatures. Santa Pola also continued the therapies on April 25th.
Additionally, pharmacies are experiencing an increase in the sale of mosquito repellent products, and mosquito netting companies are also experiencing an increase in demand as a result of the increasing prevalence of these insects.
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AP-7 tunnel at Pilar de la Horadada will be closed for at least 2 months

The accident that occurred a few days ago in the AP-7 tunnel in Pilar de la Horadada, in which a truck caught fire and killed its driver, has damaged the infrastructure to the point where it will be closed in the Alicante-Cartagena direction for at least two months, reaching the peak of the summer season.
An inspection found that the northern half of the tube’s lighting and communications circuits and the two fans closest to the fire are damaged and need to be evaluated by the manufacturer.
In addition, the protective elements, trays, video surveillance circuit, and half of the inside cameras were damaged. The dealership is installing outdoor spotlights to allow work to be done inside, beginning with scrubbing the walls using pressurised water.
All of this means that traffic cannot be restored in the impacted area for at least the next two months. Until then, traffic will be diverted to the N-332, which runs parallel for approximately 4 kilometres near the town of Pilar de la Horadada. As a result of the road closure, there are considerable traffic bottlenecks on this segment, which is a normal route with one lane in each direction and multiple roundabouts. This issue will deteriorate when the summer season begins.
The Ministry of Transport and Sustainable Mobility intends to complete the essential repairs as well as the ongoing energy efficiency measures. However, to avoid more disruption for passengers, the upcoming work on the Alicante-bound tube will be postponed until at least September.
Although the infrastructure is the responsibility of the concessionaire Ausur, which manages the most expensive sections of motorway in Spain between La Zenia and Los Montesinos – while the section between Cartagena and Orihuela Costa and Los Montesinos-Crevillent that this concessionaire executed in exchange is free -, the funds being used for the work are Next Generation, European public funds, and the ministry – not the company – has processed the entire
This 800-meter-long tunnel, with an average daily traffic of 19,000 vehicles, opened in 1999 with the construction of the Ausur motorway, and is built and operated until 2048 by a private concessionaire led by large Murcian enterprises. It is free of charge in this part.
The Ministry had intended to begin a phase of work on Monday, May 25th, in the opposite lane where the accident happened, Cartagena-Alicante, which would require a closure, but after publicising the work only two hours after the tragedy, it eventually suspended the intervention.
The works are part of the Ministry’s €3.5 million project to modernise lighting and security systems. The investment will include the renovation of the power supply, emergency lighting, evacuation signage, emergency stations, public address systems, a fire hydrant network, ventilation systems, the installation of new automatic fire detection cameras, traffic control systems, and exterior tunnel closure barriers, among other projects.
The tunnel’s lighting system will also be modified to improve the facility’s energy efficiency by introducing an intelligent control and regulation mechanism. It will be necessary to replace the current VSAP luminaire technology with LED equipment that can be dimmed point by point.
The sophisticated lighting regulation and control system will enable continuous lighting regulation of individual units based on outside brightness and tunnel occupancy levels.
All of this has been postponed until September following the disaster last Friday, when a truck overturned within the AP-7 tunnel at Pilar de la Horadada at kilometre 272, travelling towards Cartagena. One of the wheels apparently burst while passing through the tunnel.
The 55-year-old driver, originally from Valencia, was delivering steel pipes when he lost control of the vehicle, which caught fire. When it overturned onto the cab’s carrier side, he became trapped and perished.
The mix of flammable elements, such as the truck’s own gasoline, plus the fact that it remained inside the tunnel exacerbated the fire, resulting in a tremendous volume of flames and smoke that spread throughout the infrastructure.
According to the Provincial Fire Consortium, another truck was involved in the accident but remained inside the tunnel and did not catch fire. Its driver managed to get out on his own.
Personnel from Torrevieja, AlmoradÃ, Orihuela, and Elche parks cleared the remaining tunnel, resulting in no further casualties. Meanwhile, there were major traffic congestion on the highway from Alicante to Cartagena, as well as on the N-332’s alternative and parallel route.
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Guardamar analyses tourism demand and warns of a deterioration in the British market

Guardamar del Segura’s tourist strategy remains sensible and sustainable. On May 14th, the Interdepartmental Technical Commission (CTI) reconvened at the Town Hall Plenary Hall. The discussion examined the evolution of tourism demand through 2024, with a focus on the performance of the British market, which is one of the municipality’s primary suppliers of tourists.
The Alicante-based tourist firm Sien Consulting, administering the Smart Office, presented the most pertinent data from the study during the session. One of the most beneficial elements is an increase in visitor arrivals during the low season, which is being driven by the advent of new foreign markets. This strategy promotes deseasonalisation of tourism, which benefits the local economy and broadens the profile of people who visit Guardamar outside of the summer months.
However, the research also identifies an urgent issue: the erosion in the importance of British tourism. José Luis Sáez, the mayor of Guardamar, stated that “it is a priority to further interpret the data to identify the reasons for the slowdown in the British market.”
Guardamar thus underlines its commitment to a smart tourism model that can anticipate changes in travel trends and make decisions based on real data. Institutional coordination and a coordinated approach will be critical in maintaining the municipality’s position as a top tourism destination year-round.
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Alicante pre-allocates beach bars and sun loungers on all beaches except San Juan

The Alicante City & Beach Tourist Board has pre-awarded the services of beach bars, sun loungers, lockers, and boat rentals for all beaches except San Juan, totalling €874,166.
The services were placed out to bid in five lots, and over 30 interested companies submitted proposals. The updated specifications include an expansion of the service, which will now run from March 15th to November 2nd, rather than May 1st to October 31st. The contracts will be valid for the next four years, with the option for a one-year extension.
After opening the envelopes containing the bids, they were classified for later awards. Manuel Romero Vargas was the highest-ranked bidder for Lot 1, which includes the management of umbrellas and sun loungers on Tabarca Island; for Lot 2, which includes umbrellas, sun loungers, and a beach bar from Urbanova, along with umbrellas and sun loungers from Agua Amarga, Sgao Asfáltica took first place; for Lot 3, which includes umbrellas, sun loungers, lockers and nautical rentals in El Postiguet, the UTE Compromiso, made up of Restaura Gestión Forty and Como S
The concession for these services in San Juan Beach is being put out to competition under another contract that will stay in effect this year.
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