Storm Warning Over the Canary Islands
A storm warning has been issued for the Canary Islands as Storm Therese is expected to cause significant disruptions, particularly in Tenerife.
The Canary Islands are bracing for Storm Therese, which meteorologists are predicting could be the most severe storm observed in the region this season. Authorities have issued warnings of heavy rainfall expected through Sunday, raising concerns about potential flooding and landslides, especially on Tenerife and La Palma. The storm poses a risk not only to infrastructure but also to the safety of residents and visitors alike.
In anticipation of the inclement weather, all hiking trails on Tenerife have been closed, and outdoor activities in Tenerife and Lanzarote are being heavily discouraged. Schools across the Canary Islands have canceled all in-person classes for the remainder of the week to ensure student safety. While many flights to and within the archipelago have not yet been significantly disrupted, the situation remains fluid as the storm approaches.
As the islands prepare for the worst, local authorities are urging residents to take precautions and stay informed about further developments. The impact of such storms can be widespread, affecting not just daily life but also tourism, which is vital to the economy of the Canary Islands. The response and preparedness of local agencies will be critical in mitigating the effects of Storm Therese as it unfolds.