The Government's deputy delegate in Cádiz has visited the Santa María del Mar beach to oversee regeneration works, a key action within the recovery plan for Cádiz beaches affected by recent storms. The work focuses on sand replenishment and coastal adaptation, damaged by episodes of strong waves.
During the visit to this popular urban beach, technical managers detailed the progress of the works. These interventions are part of a set of planned actions at various points along the coast of the province of Cádiz, aiming to restore the beach's profile and ensure safety for swimmers and coastal protection.
Recent storms caused sand instability and material loss in several sections of the beach, necessitating this specific intervention. The recovery plan, promoted by the central Government, includes similar actions on other Cádiz beaches affected by bad weather, carried out by the Costas (Coastal) services.
Santa María del Mar, one of the beaches most exposed to waves in the city of Cádiz, typically requires sand replenishment after autumn and winter storms. The current works are part of a broader plan to mitigate the effects of the recent storms along the provincial coastline.
The deputy delegate was able to observe the tasks on site, which include sand redistribution and addition, as well as adapting the affected area. These efforts are being intensified due to the recurrence of adverse weather phenomena and are considered a priority given the beach's high visitor numbers and tourist importance.
Currently, specific completion deadlines or the detailed investment for this intervention in the capital of Cádiz have not been provided, as they are integrated into the general beach recovery program for the province. The Government thus aims to restore normality to this significant coastal area after the damage caused.




