
Most Expensive Road Section in Fuerteventura's History Awarded
The Sacyr-Cavosa-AMC-Lopesan consortium secures the airport-Pozo Negro project for over 193 million euros.
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The Sacyr-Cavosa-AMC-Lopesan consortium secures the airport-Pozo Negro project for over 193 million euros.

Maintenance and improvement actions on roads, tourist spots, urban areas, and trails covered various island municipalities.

The 'Fuerteventura, beautiful by nature' program is intervening on the path leading to the highest point of the islet.

A man has died after being rescued from the sea at La Escalera beach, while another person managed to get out of the water unaided.

The Canary Islands Government will award next week the most costly section in the island's history, with works scheduled to begin this year.

The new infrastructure in Tuineje addresses a long-standing demand and will become operational on May 28th.

The island of Fuerteventura joins the commemoration with testimonies from its inhabitants about the importance of culture and roots.

The UTE Sociedad de Ingeniería, Jaraba Ingenieros, and Evalúa Soluciones Ambientales will oversee the project, which includes the island's first road tunnel.

Socialist MEP Juan Fernando López Aguilar presented the demands of Fuerteventura's artisanal fishing sector at the European Parliament.

The cultural event, from June 9 to 12, combines investigative journalism, literature, theater, and live music.

The island showcases its infrastructure and air connectivity to attract business tourism and professional meetings.

Emergency teams are scouring the Ugán ravine in Fuerteventura by air and sea for a man trapped by the rising tide.