
Galician Village Overwhelmed by Irresponsible Tourists: Parking Chaos and Litter Plague Aldán
Aldán, a charming coastal village in Galicia, Spain, is facing a growing problem: irresponsible tourism. The influx of visitors, especially during sunny days, has overwhelmed the village's limited parking infrastructure. Narrow streets are frequently blocked, and tourists often park wherever they please, disregarding parking regulations. "The problem is that the roads aren't adapted for two cars to pass," explains one resident. "There's nowhere to park, and people park anywhere." Another resident adds, "Most houses don't have garages, so parking is madness for us." The consequences extend beyond inconvenience. The video shows piles of litter left behind by visitors, further adding to the residents' frustrations. Local authorities are now considering measures to manage tourism more effectively, potentially including designated parking areas and stricter enforcement of parking regulations. The hope is to strike a balance between welcoming tourists and preserving the quality of life for the village's permanent inhabitants.