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Ambulance services in Ibiza are facing unprecedented strain due to a surge in drug-related incidents linked to the island's vibrant nightlife. Health workers have reported an alarming increase in emergency calls from nightclubs, raising concerns about the sustainability of medical services on this popular party island.
As the summer season attracts thousands of tourists eager to experience Ibiza's renowned club scene, the rise in drug use has become a significant challenge for local health authorities. Emergency responders are finding it increasingly difficult to manage the volume of calls, which often involve severe health crises stemming from club drugs.
This situation highlights broader tensions across Europe as popular tourist destinations grapple with the impact of mass tourism on public health and safety. The rise in drug-related emergencies not only poses a risk to individual health but also threatens to overwhelm healthcare systems that are already stretched thin. Local officials are calling for urgent measures to address this growing crisis and ensure the safety of both residents and visitors.
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