Monday, August 19, 2024
British tourists in Costa Blanca have been issued an urgent warning by local authorities not to consume tap water due to severe health risks.
The warning, which applies to the Benitatxell area, was issued after officials detected dangerously high salt levels in the local water supply.
This makes it unsafe for drinking, cooking, and even brushing teeth.
The situation arose due to drought conditions that led to an increased presence of seawater in the domestic water supply.
On Friday, August 9, local council officials initiated the distribution of bottled water to residents and tourists in the affected areas.
Approximately 1,080 bottles of La Serreta spring water, sourced from Font de Figuera, were distributed within two hours.
The La Serreta company was selected for its ability to provide rapid delivery at a competitive price.
The local government has also announced the installation of drinking water tanks at four strategic locations across Benitatxell, where people can refill their bottles.
This measure is intended to alleviate the inconvenience caused by the ban on tap water usage, which came into effect last week.
Benitatxell mayor, Miguel Angel García, emphasized that the distribution of bottled water was completed in record time, despite the logistical challenges.
However, local businesses are facing additional costs as they are forced to rely on bottled water during the ban.
British holidaymakers in the region are hopeful that the ban will be lifted soon, although many have already adopted the practice of drinking bottled water due to longstanding concerns about the safety of tap water in Europe.
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