Katy Perry Investigated for Environmental Damage Over 'Lifetimes' Music Video
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- Katy Perry filmed her 'Lifetimes' music video in the Balearic Islands without proper permits.
- The video, released on August 8, has sparked concerns from local authorities in Spain.
- Officials are investigating potential damage to S'Espalmador's protected dunes.
- S'Espalmador is part of the Ses Salines Natural Park, valued for its rich ecology.
- The Balearic Islands' Environment Department is probing if the video production harmed the ecosystem.
- The Department issued a press release about the investigation due to lack of permits.
- Perry's new album '143', featuring 'Lifetimes', is set to be released on September 20.