Holidaymakers 'cancelling Tenerife breaks' amid wild weather and 'airport chaos'
Holidaymakers are canceling trips to Tenerife as Storm Therese disrupts travel with extreme weather conditions.
Storm Therese has significantly impacted holiday travel to the Canary Islands, particularly Tenerife and La Palma, leading to many cancellations. The storm is characterized by heavy rainfall, extreme winds of up to 100 km/h, and notable snow at high altitudes, prompting concerns for safety and comfort among travelers. In light of these conditions, authorities have declared a full-scale emergency, marking this storm as one of the most severe to hit the region in over ten years.
The Spanish meteorological agency, AEMET, has responded to the crisis with active alerts, particularly cautioning residents and travelers in northern Tenerife and select areas of La Palma about high-risk weather conditions. These warnings indicate that the storm's impact will continue throughout the weekend, further complicating travel plans for those who had planned to enjoy the typical sunny weather of the Canary Islands. With so many holidaymakers now reconsidering their trips, the local tourism industry may face significant challenges.
The situation not only affects holidaymakers but also puts pressure on emergency services and local infrastructure as they deal with the consequences of such extreme weather. Given the popularity of the Canary Islands as a winter sun destination for tourists, the cancellations could have broader implications for the local economy. As the storm's aftermath is assessed, both travelers and local businesses will be watching closely to understand the full impact of this adverse weather event.