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Police Break Up Rowdy Disturbances in El Pas de la Casa Ski Resort

Early Saturday morning, officers intervened in noisy public unrest at Andorra's popular ski parish, sparking safety concerns and comparisons to New.

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Key Points

  • Police dispersed public disturbances and noise in El Pas de la Casa ski area early Saturday.
  • Helena Anillo compared night scene to Bronx, questioning safety amid local license plates.
  • Follow-up reports note ongoing shouts; no details on arrests or injuries released.
  • Helicopter ads from Andorra to beaches criticized as sign of deteriorating standards.

Police intervened in El Pas de la Casa early Saturday morning to break up public disturbances, according to local reports.

Officers responded to reports of rowdy behaviour and noise in the streets of the parish's popular ski resort area. The incident prompted comparisons to New York's Bronx neighbourhood in a commentary by Helena Anillo, who questioned the safety of the night-time scene amid visible vehicle license plates from the area.

A follow-up piece the next day highlighted ongoing concerns, referencing a "night of shouts and noise" in El Pas de la Casa as part of trending local news. Authorities have not released further details on arrests, injuries or the cause of the disturbances.

The events coincide with separate online promotions advertising helicopter trips from Andorra to nearby beaches in just 30 minutes, drawing criticism from Anillo, who described the development as a sign of deteriorating standards in the country. The ads tie into discussions around a potential heliport and transport innovations.

No official statements from police or parish officials were immediately available. El Pas de la Casa, a key tourism hub, has seen increased winter activity this season.

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