A yellow flag, and a special purple flag, have been raised on a beach in Tenerife after a dangerous discovery was made.
Gran Canaria, the third-largest island in the Canaries ... during the disruption Telde City Council announced that several beaches in the municipality would be closed due to the heavy rains ...
Heavy rain and flooding have hit the third-largest island in the Canaries, Gran Canaria, covering streets with mud, sweeping away cars and closing beaches. By Tuesday evening, there were no longer any ...
Seven beaches in Telde, Gran Canaria have been shut off to the public after the island was stuck by flooding which saw one car being swept out to sea. Gran Canaria Airport was rendered ...
Beaches in Gran Canaria have been closed, as have all roads into the popular Teide National Park in Tenerife, so visitors' hiking and sunbathing activities will likely be impacted on these islands.
Gran Canaria, a popular holiday hotspot in the ... A Telde City Council spokesman said: “Telde closes access to its beaches due to danger risk after heavy rains. "La Garita, Hoya del Pozo ...
Eyewitness footage captured cars stranded on flooded streets and vehicles being swept into the sea by rising floodwaters in Spain's Gran Canaria. A sudden storm hit the Telde region, bringing the ...
One terrifying video showed a vehicle being swept away into the sea at the Playa Salinetas Beach. Flash flooding left a blanket of mud and dirt covering roads and pavements across Gran Canaria.
Gran Canaria’s airport has been closed by flooding ... where the local authority has closed the beach and warned against travel. Cars have been spotted floating in the sea off the coast.
British tourists to Gran Canariahave been told to stay indoors ... a vehicle being swept into the Atlantic at Playa Salinetas Beach, while another showed a woman being rescued from a submerged ...
Holiday island Gran Canaria has endured massive flooding ... known for its white sand beaches. Article continues below The approximate 850,000 residents - 40 per cent of the total population ...
People were advised to stay indoors as AEMET, Spain's national weather agency issued a red alert across Gran Canaria on Monday. Showery weather is set to continue this week.