34 beaches in the Northern Basque Country closed on Thursday because of the increase in pollution. Further water tests will be carried out on Friday and depending on the results of the tests it will be decided whether the beaches should remain closed.
Torrential rains have been responsible for the increase in the level of pollution. When torrential rains fall into very dry land, the soil cannot absorb all the water, so contaminated water reaches the sea. In addition, the overflow of several water treatment plants has also caused pollution.
Due to improved water conditions, several beaches of Biarritz, Bidartea and Anglet have been opened on Friday morning. The beaches ranging from Hendaia to San Juan de Luz are still closed.
Departamenduko Laborantza Ganbarako hauteskundeen kanpaina abiatu da. Urtarrilaren 14an bozetara aurkezten diren hiru sindikatuen ordezkariekin bi oreneko eztabaida sakona antolatu zuten Euskal Hedabideek, osoki euskaraz.
On Tuesday, the sentence was released against five young people from Lapurdi, convicted of belonging to Segi. Fifteen months in prison for reversal to two young people, with a fine of EUR 500 each; 140 hours of forced labour and EUR 500 fine to two other young people; and,... [+]
EH Bai koalizioak babesturiko Ahetzen zerrenda gailendu da bozen bigarren itzulian, joan den igandean, botoen %44 erdietsirik.
When we woke up, culturally and administratively, the landscape showed a three-speed disaster.
As far as culture is concerned, I had the opportunity – once again – to confirm this last November 14 at the Mint library in Ortzaize. There we met because Eñaut Etxamendi... [+]