Illegal Rave Draws 1,000 to La Sénia Industrial Estate
Nearly 1,000 attendees from Catalonia and abroad gathered at an unauthorized party in disused warehouses, sparking resident concerns and a complaint.
Key Points
- Event in two warehouses on private property near La Sénia-Tortosa road, surrounded by olive groves.
- Vehicles from France, Italy, Germany, Andorra; most attendees Catalan.
- Warehouse owner filed complaint to end gathering.
- Residents concerned over disruption; no enforcement details yet.
The mayor of La Sénia, Victòria Almuni, reported on Wednesday that an illegal party drawing nearly 1,000 attendees in an industrial estate has sparked concern among local residents. Held in two disused warehouses on private property along the road linking La Sénia and Tortosa—surrounded by olive groves—the event's duration remains unclear, though some participants suggested it could continue until Three Kings Day.
Catalan police, the Mossos d’Esquadra, identified vehicles with plates from France, Italy, Germany, and Andorra among those at the site, despite most attendees being from Catalonia. The warehouse owner has filed the appropriate complaint and is pursuing action to end the gathering, Almuni confirmed.
Local residents have expressed unease over the disruption caused by the unauthorised event in the rural area. Authorities have not yet detailed any enforcement measures or the exact participant numbers beyond initial estimates.
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