The Junta activates alert for West Nile virus in Fuengirola and Las Lagunas de Mijas
The Junta declares alert for West Nile virus in Fuengirola and Las Lagunas de Mijas after detecting the virus in mosquitoes. No human cases in Málaga.
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The Junta advises against swimming at Atlanterra beach (Tarifa) due to faecal bacteria. The Town Hall is investigating a possible illegal discharge.
The Junta declares alert for West Nile virus in Fuengirola and Las Lagunas de Mijas after detecting the virus in mosquitoes. No human cases in Málaga.
Sergio Cotilla replaces Natacha Rivas as Mayor of Algarrobo after her resignation to join the Junta de Andalucía as Director General of Fishing and Blue Economy.
Pedregalejo and El Palo beaches in Málaga reopen for swimming after the Junta confirms optimal water quality, following a preventive closure due to E. coli.
Food alert in Antequera for a batch of Iberian fuet contaminated with listeria. The Junta orders product withdrawal and advises against consumption.

The Andalusian government announced 2,068 specialised health training places for 2026-2027, including 379 in Málaga, marking significant growth.
Nerja finalises the cliff stabilisation at Balcón de Europa with €66,066, enhancing safety at La Caletilla beach.
The Málaga City Council closes the beaches of Pedregalejo, El Palo and Baños del Carmen due to E. coli contamination.
Nerja finalises the stabilisation works of the Balcón de Europa cliff, with an investment of €66,066 funded by the Junta de Andalucía.
The Guadiaro River in Cortes de la Frontera remains on red alert for overflow risk after storm Leonardo, with a stabilised flow of 2.01 metres.
Hundreds of dead fish found at the mouth of the Guadaiza River in Marbella. The council investigates natural asphyxiation or a spill.
The Junta relaunches the adaptation of the old Nororma school as a judicial headquarters in Archidona after the first tender failed, with security improvements.