The storm Therese hits the Canary Islands - state of emergency in several places
The storm Therese is causing severe weather conditions in the Canary Islands, leading to a state of emergency and significant disruptions.
The storm Therese has struck the Canary Islands, particularly impacting Gran Canaria, Tenerife, La Gomera, La Palma, and El Hierro, as reported by Canariposten. The area is experiencing heavy rainfall, strong winds, flooding, and storm surges that are anticipated to last throughout the weekend. Authorities have declared a state of emergency in several locations to manage the adverse conditions and facilitate emergency services.
In response to the approaching storm, schools across the affected islands will remain closed Thursday and Friday, with the exception of Lanzarote and Fuerteventura. Significant public events such as the major carnival in Maspalomas on Gran Canaria have also been postponed, demonstrating the extent of the storm's impact on social and cultural activities. The local government has announced that medical transport will be limited to emergency cases only, prioritizing the health and safety of residents during this critical time.
Forecasters warn that rainfall may exceed 300 millimeters in some areas, compounded by potentially severe storm winds, which could lead to hazardous conditions. This extreme weather is forecasted to disrupt communities across the islands throughout the weekend, highlighting the necessity for precautionary measures and community resilience in the face of natural disasters.