Gandia beach returns to normal after Saint John's Eve

A special cleaning operation has removed 95 tons of waste to leave the sand in perfect condition.

Generic image of a beach in the morning after a celebration.
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Generic image of a beach in the morning after a celebration.

Gandia beach has returned to its usual state this morning following the Saint John's Eve celebration, thanks to a cleaning operation that removed 95 tons of waste.

The festivities, which brought thousands of people to the coast, proceeded normally according to local authorities. The human and technical deployment, consisting of 50 staff members, began working during the night to ensure the area was clean for the first bathers on June 24th.
The operation utilized three loaders, three trucks, and four tractors. In addition to the cleaning efforts, the security and medical assistance team reported a day without major incidents, with 72 police services and 13 medical interventions provided by the Red Cross.