Malaga, a popular Spanish destination for its beautiful beaches, warm climate, and rich cultural history, is grappling with a worsening rodent problem, sparking numerous complaints from residents. The infestation has become so severe that rats have been spotted scurrying between children's feet in local parks, alarming the community. Residents in several areas, including Churriana, Haza de Cuevas (Carranque), and Parque de Huelin, have expressed concerns over the growing number of rats and other vermin.

Maria del Carmen Aguilar, speaking on behalf of mothers and grandmothers frequenting Parque de Huelin, voiced her fears to SUR: "We are afraid because the rats run between our feet, as happened last week to one of the children", reports the Express. Experts believe the surge in the rodent population is linked to the..

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