Tenerife Launches Emergency Plan and Closes Schools as It Braces for New Storm
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The Canary Islands government has declared on Tuesday three alerts for rains, wind and floods and has suspended the classes in the western islands (Tenerife, La Palma, El Hierro and La Gomera) before the possible arrival from this Wednesday of a cold front associated with the muddy Claudia, located to the southwest of the British Islands.
It has also updated and expanded the orange and yellow notices issued and will enter into force this Wednesday
Aemet forecasts persistent rainfall, southwest winds, and haze until Monday, with accumulations that could exceed 70 liters per square meter. Storm Claudia forces the postponement of the House of Terror in Algeciras: it will now be held on the 21st and
The Canary Islands is preparing to face in the next few hours one of the most intense storms of the year. According to the forecasts, Claudia could leave up to 120 liters per square metre in some areas of the archipelago, with winds that would reach 80 km/h and a swell of up to 4 meters. In view of this situation, the State Agency of Meteorology (AEMET) has activated the yellow and orange alerts on all the islands. In this context, many canaries…
Roberto Brasero warns of strong gusts of wind and intense rains in the western islands of the Canary Islands due to the arrival of the 'Claudia' Boresca, which is located in the Atlantic. The front that sends the 'Claudia' Boresca to the Peninsula is already leaving rains in Galicia and a coastal storm and strong gusts of wind. "The wind is going to blow with force and it will accelerate in the summits", warns Brasero. In points of Cantabria, th…
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