The promenade of Matalascañas, in the air
A meeting between the Ministry of Ecological Transition and the Almonte City Council to restore severe damage to the Matalascañas promenade ended in disagreement.
The Government rules out expropriating beachfront houses in Matalascañas after a storm heading to the courts
After a storm damaged much of the Matalascañas promenade, the government meets with the Almonte City Council, opposing the expropriation of beachfront homes.
The other 'Matalascañas' of the Andalusian coast in regression: the beaches that may disappear due to sea level rise
The article discusses the threat of climate change to Andalusian beaches, particularly Matalascañas, and the need for public administration to take action against erosion, highlighting the proposed retreat as a necessary measure.
The Andalusian Coast at Risk: In 75 Years the Sea Could Wipe Out 33 Beaches
The rising sea levels due to climate change threaten to erode up to 33 beaches in Andalusia over the next 75 years, with Matalascañas as a notable example.
The mayor of Almonte asks the government if it has the 800 million needed to retreat the first line of the beach in Matalascañas
The mayor of Almonte, Francisco Bella, questions the government's proposal to move the beachfront in Matalascañas back by 100 meters to prevent damage from storms like 'Francis'.
The destruction of the Matalascañas promenade warns of the risk to everything built by the beach in Andalusia
The recent storm Francis has devastated part of the Matalascañas promenade in Almonte, highlighting the risks to beachfront constructions across Andalusia.
The passage of storm Francis through Matalascañas has affected more than 50 properties and thousands of people
Storm Francis has caused significant damage in Matalascañas, impacting over 50 properties and affecting thousands of residents, with restoration costs estimated at around nine million euros.
The storm pulverizes the promenade of Matalascañas in Huelva
The storm Francis has destroyed the promenade in Matalascañas, Spain, damaging 4.6 kilometers of infrastructure and taking down three beach bars.