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Swimmers banned on Spain's Costa Blanca after venomous creatures known as Blue Dragons wash ashore causing safety alerts.
A new initiative is set to benefit Alicante courts as private forensic reports will now be available directly in Russian.
Swimmers were told to rinse with saltwater and seek medical attention if they experienced stings or skin irritation.
The “most beautiful killer in the ocean” feeds on the Portuguese man o’ war and stores its venom in a more concentrated form, making it highly dangerous.
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A seven-mile stretch of Spain's Costa Blanca has been closed to swimmers following the appearance of so-called blue dragons, ...
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