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Local safety and environmental concerns in Alghero

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2026-08-17 08:33 UTC → 2026-08-17 15:58 UTC · added removed

In Alghero, local concerns have shifted from public safety to environmental protection. Following an incident involving a child on the Passeggiata Busquets that prompted calls for increased security patrols, attention has turned to the ecological management of the area. Environmental officials have raised questions regarding construction works at Punta Giglio, specifically concerning whether proper authorizations were obtained for earthworks and vegetation removal within the Porto Conte Park, a Special Area of Conservation. Recent reports following the Ferragosto holiday highlight severe environmental degradation across coastal regions. In Alghero, officials noted that beaches such as San Giovanni and Maria Pia were left in a state resembling ‘open landfills,’ characterized by trash, plastic, and damaged infrastructure. Local authorities attributed the mess to illegal gatherings and excessive alcohol consumption. Similar degradation was reported at Porto Ferro beach in Sassari, where crowds left behind glass, plastic, and drug paraphernalia. In addition to the waste and damage to dunes at Maria Pia and San Giovanni, the holiday period has sparked political debates in Sardinia regarding transport policies and the necessity for improved safety equipment, such as defibrillators, on beaches following a fatal incident in Alghero.

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  1. 2026-08-17 15:58 UTC Local safety and environmental concerns in Alghero
  2. 2026-08-17 08:33 UTC Local safety and environmental concerns in Alghero
  3. 2026-08-16 10:04 UTC Local safety and environmental concerns in Alghero

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