State of emergency declared in Tenerife - Lahti resident Vesa reports harsh conditions
A state of emergency has been declared in Tenerife due to severe storm conditions affecting the Canary Islands.
A state of emergency has been declared in Tenerife as Hurricane Therese lashes the Canary Islands, with strong winds and heavy rains expected to worsen. A Lahti resident, Vesa Aalto, currently vacationing on the island, reports extremely windy conditions that pose dangers, such as falling palm branches. He experienced wind gusts reaching around 20 meters per second and noted that it was challenging to keep his clothing in place due to the intensity of the gusts.
Local authorities and residents appear to be well-prepared for the storm's impact, indicated by the precautions and warnings issued in advance. Predictions indicate that wind speeds could reach up to 28 meters per second, heightening concerns for safety and disruptions. The regional government has activated emergency protocols to address potential impacts, signaling readiness to support both tourists and residents during this adverse weather event.
The storm's implications extend beyond immediate safety concerns, affecting transportation, public services, and the local economy dependent on tourism. As Tenerife is a popular holiday destination, the declaration of a state of emergency may also lead to cancellations and disruptions for visitors, prompting a response from local businesses and emergency services to mitigate any adverse effects caused by the storm. The situation remains dynamic, with ongoing updates expected as authorities monitor the storm's progression.