Risk of Landslides in Canary Islands as Cleanup Operation Begins After Storm Therese
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La Borasca Therese maintains the state of emergency on the island of La Gomera nine days after arriving in the Canary Islands. The Government of the Canary Islands considers that there is a strong risk of flooding, after having watered consecutively to Gran Canaria, Tenerife and La Palma. Many municipalities say that it will take months to achieve normality. The Canary Islands government estimates that the bill alone in educational centers amoun…
Risk of landslides in Canary Islands as cleanup operation begins after Storm Therese
Urgent travel warnings have been issued across the Canary Islands as the holiday hotspots begin the clean-up operation after Storm Therese battered parts of Gran Canaria, Tenerife, and Lanzarote. Roads have collapsed in Tenerife, causing travel chaos across the island, and there is also a risk of further landslides, as a number of roads have been blocked by boulders tumbling down mountainsides onto roads. While Storm Therese has passed over the …
Canary Islands recover from Storm Therese
While Storm Therese brought heavy rainfall and localised flooding to Lanzarote, the island has escaped lightly compared to the Canary Islands to the west. Therese has been described as the worst storm to hit the islands for 15 years, and has caused widespread flooding, landslides, road closures and power cuts in Tenerife and Gran Canaria. A red alert for heavy rain was issued in Tenerife and an ES-smartphone alert was issued in the resort of…
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