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The i Paper on MSNHeavy flooding hits Spain's Canary Islands as weather agency issues warningsOn 2 March, the Canaries’ government issued a severe weather alert, warning of heavy rains as well as hail and snow, while AEMET suggests the storms could last until at least 5 March. The Spanish ...
The flooding comes months after a powerful storm ... were running as planned after temporarily being closed on Tuesday. Tenerife island has also been hit, with some areas now left covered in ...
Tenerife, Lanzarote and all other Canary Islands ... More videos shared on X have shown the extent, and speed, at which the flood water travelled through the streets of Gran Canaria.
In Tenerife, 80 people were reportedly trapped in a supermarket by floodwaters and had to be rescued by emergency services. Similar flooding has not occurred on the other islands, but the unstable ...
Although heavy showers have fallen across a number of islands, the flooding has been concentrated in Gran Canaria and Tenerife. The area of Telde in Gran Canaria is one of the hardest hit by the ...
Five people died when an intense storm caused flash floods on the Spanish holiday island of Tenerife late last night. Miguel Zerolo, the mayor of the island's capital Santa Cruz de Tenerife ...
At least 80 people were trapped in a supermarket in Tenerife as rising waters shut ... island network popular with British holidaymakers. Flooding has become more common in Spain, a country ...
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The Canaries are under a yellow alert for powerful wind gusts of up to 43mph, less than a week after major flooding in ...
Flood waters trapped at least 80 people in a supermarket in Tenerife, who could not reach their vehicles as a result of the high water levels in a car park, local media reported. Emergency ...
The Independent on MSN19d
Airport forced to close over major flooding on Canary Islands after torrential rainAt least 80 people were trapped in a supermarket in Tenerife as rising waters shut off access to ... on parts of the island network popular with British holidaymakers. Flooding has become more common ...
The Canary Islands are still reeling from major flooding and heavy rains which turned streets into rivers and swept away cars. Both popular holiday island Tenerife the Canary’s third-largest island ...
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