The Costa del Sol, including Malaga and surrounding towns such as Fuengirola and Benalmadena, attracts millions of UK visitors each year and is home to a large British expat community
Brits face fines of up to 600,000 euros for flouting strict new rules in a popular Spanish tourist spot, according to reports.
According to Olive Press, the use of water for washing, filling swimming pools, watering gardens, ornamental fountains or public showers and fountains could be switched off to save supplies. It further stated that any cuts would be precautionary and not exceed 48 hours, reports the Liverpool Echo.
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