A beach in Lanzarote has been closed to swimmers after tests revealed microbiological contamination in the water. Playa Dorada, in the resort town of Playa Blanca, was shut yesterday (Tuesday) following an alert from Public Health officials.
Water samples taken on Monday showed signs of pollution, prompting Yaiza Town Council to impose a temporary ban on bathing.
The council is urging residents and tourists to stay out of the water while investigations into the cause of the contamination are carried out. More samples are being taken to monitor the situation.
In a statement, the council asked the public to respect the warning, saying the safety of beachgoers is the top priority.
Those looking to cool off have been advised to visit nearby beaches that remain open, including the popular Papagayo coves within the Los Ajaches Natural Monument, Playa Flamingo, and the smaller beach in the heart of Playa Blanca.
The beach will only reopen once tests confirm the water is safe for swimming.