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Soaring cases, curfews dent Spain's efforts to rescue vital tourism sector

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Barcelona, 15 jul (EFE).- (Camera: EFE) Sitges City Council has presented a new system for controlling the occupancy of the beaches of this Barcelona municipality by means of drones.FOOTAGE OF THE DRONES IN THE BEACHES OF SITGES, BARCELONA, SPAIN

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