Sewage in sea water on Las Borrows beach
I went swimming yesterday on Las Borrows Beach. I noticed there looked like seaweed floating in the water. I swam out to the buoys and criss crossed them for about a mile. As I was leaving the beach a life guard was ordering everyone out of the water. I asked him why? He said that there was sewage in it. I actually noticed that the water was in the same condition the previous day (Sunday)
I cannot understand why the beach was not closed on Sunday or early on Monday morning. It was not closed until Monday afternoon. The sea was saturated with that sewage. I asked the Lifeguard what happens if I got sick, he said to go to a local doctor. The casual approach is just unforgivable. Beaches should be closed immediately sewage is spotted particularly as it was the second day and the place was covered in it.