Shock! ** The ban on bonfires in Alikanta **: 5 reasons why San Juan’s night will change forever!
The sensational decision of the Alicante authorities: no more lights on the beaches on the most magical night of the year! Why? We understand!
The holiday of San Huang in Spain is an explosion of emotions, rituals of purification by fire and, of course, ** beach bonfires **. However, this year, an unpleasant surprise awaits residents and guests of Alicante. The city authorities introduced ** prohibition ** on the breeding of bonfires on the beaches on the night before the holiday of La Kremhal. Cause? According to Hulio Kalero, the head of the local security service, cleaning after such large -scale events turns into a real nightmare.
Imagine: thousands of people, the beach is strewn with the remnants of bonfires, garbage and broken glass … The cleaning of all this takes a huge amount of time and resources. And well, it would be only that! The main problem is safety.
“We cannot risk the safety of our citizens and guests of the city. After the holiday, the beaches turn into a minefield of broken glass and smoldering coals. » — Hulio Kalero, head of the Alikante Security Service.
Particular attention will be paid to the most popular beaches-El comprehend and San Juan. Reinforced patrolling will be organized here to prevent any attempts to light a fire. On average, 354 police officers and 45 volunteers are on duty on a festive weekend in Alicante. It sounds impressive, isn’t it?
But why such radical measures? Let’s understand ** 5 key reasons for the ban **:
1. ** Difficulties in cleaning **: a huge amount of garbage after the night of San Juan.
2. ** The threat of safety **: The risk of injuries due to broken glass and smoldering coals.
3. ** Caring for ecology **: Damage caused by a beach ecosystem.
4. ** Prevention of mass meetings **: The authorities are afraid of uncontrolled parties.
5. ** Preservation of the image of the city **: Alicante seeks to be a pure and safe tourist direction.
“The tradition of bonfires that night is not for Alicante, but for neighboring municipalities,” Hulio Kalero emphasizes. A little disappointing, but perhaps there is a rational grain in this. Maybe it is worth looking for other ways to celebrate San Juan without violating the order and without harming the environment? For example, organize a colorful fireworks or a dance show on the beach.
No less important is the ban on the use of glass bottles with alcohol or any other drinks. The authorities fear that glass fragments can lead to serious injuries. Imagine how fun it is to have time, enjoying soft drinks from plastic glasses, not worrying about the fact that you can cut!
This ban extends to the entire 21-kilometer coastal line of Alicante. The control will carry out at least 50 police officers. A similar measure was already used in the midst of a pandemic in 2020. And, as experience shows, it works.
Now that you know all the details, the question arises: how to celebrate San Juan in Alikant, without violating the law? There are options! You can go to a neighboring municipality where bonfires are allowed. Or organize a picnic on the seashore, taking with you a blanket, a basket of food and a good company. The main thing is not to forget to remove the garbage behind you!
Alicante is a wonderful city with a rich history and culture. Let’s keep his beauty and purity together! Support the decision of the authorities and spend the night of San Juan fun, safe and responsible!
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FAQ: the ban on bonfires in Alicante on San Juan
1. Why were bonfires on the beaches of Alicante on the night of San Juan banned?
The ban was introduced due to difficulties with cleaning, a threat to safety (broken glass, smoldering coals), concerns about the ecology and preventing mass meetings.
2. What beaches is the ban on?
The ban is valid on all 21 km of the coastal line of Alikant, including the beaches of El to befall and San Huang.
3. What will happen if they caught me for inciting a fire?
Violators face a fine, the size of which is set by local authorities.
4. Can I use glass bottles on the beach?
No, the use of glass bottles with alcohol or any other drinks is strictly prohibited.
5. Are there any alternative ways to celebrate San Juan in Alikant?
Yes, you can visit neighboring municipalities, where bonfires are allowed, organize a picnic on the beach or attend holiday events organized by the city.
6. How many policemen will patrol beaches?
At least 50 police officers will control the ban on the coast.
7. When was a similar ban on earlier?
A similar measure was already used in the midst of the Pandemia of Coronavirus in 2020.
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9. Where can you discuss this news and share your opinion?
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10. Who is responsible for cleaning the beaches after the holiday?
The municipal services are officially cleaned, but the authorities urge all residents and guests of the city to help maintain the purity of the beaches.
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