Dramatic scene of Storm Therese causing flooding in Tenerife, evacuations in Gran Canaria, and airport disruptions in the Canary Islands.
Dramatic scene of Storm Therese causing flooding in Tenerife, evacuations in Gran Canaria, and airport disruptions in the Canary Islands.
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Storm Therese causes evacuations and flooding in Canary Islands

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Storm Therese caused precautionary evacuations in Gran Canaria, home flooding in Tenerife, and flight cancellations at Canary Islands airports on Saturday. Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez urged caution and avoiding unnecessary travel. Authorities activated alerts for flooding and rockfalls across several islands.

Storm Therese struck the Canary Islands on March 21, 2026, causing multiple incidents. In Gran Canaria, precautionary evacuations occurred in the neighborhoods of Los Pérez and El Hornillo, in the municipality of Agaete (per EL PAÍS) or Artenara (per eldiario.es), near the Los Pérez reservoir, due to rising water levels. An elderly man was rescued from his flooded home in Barranco Hondo, Gáldar. In Tejeda, a 15-ton rock fell, closing the GC-60 road. Gran Canaria's Cabildo raised the emergency to level 1 and closed access to Guiniguada ravine in Las Palmas, where three people were rescued. Rainfall reached 103.2 l/m² in Vega de San Mateo and up to 212 l/m² in Cruz de Tea, Tenerife. In Tenerife, flooding hit homes in Buenavista del Norte, El Médano, and Los Silos, with rockfalls in Los Blanquitos and 10-20 cm snow in highlands. Wind gusts hit 200 km/h at Teide. Air traffic saw 24 cancellations and three diversions, mainly at Santa Cruz de La Palma airport. The Emergency Coordination Center logged 1,105 incidents and six injuries. Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez tweeted: “We are closely monitoring the evolution of #BorrascaTherese [...] Much caution and avoid unnecessary travel.” Aemet forecasts instability on Sunday. The Canary Islands Government activated alerts for flooding and rockfalls in western islands and Gran Canaria.

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Discussions on X focus on Storm Therese's severe impacts in the Canary Islands, including precautionary evacuations in Gran Canaria like Los Pérez and El Hornillo, flooding in Tenerife homes and roads, rockfalls, and 24 flight cancellations. Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez and local officials urge caution and avoiding unnecessary travel, with alerts activated for inundations. Media outlets share updates matching the article sources. Sentiments include neutral reporting, concerns linking to climate change, humorous anecdotes from affected residents, and some appreciation for rare rainfall despite damaging winds. Officials highlight over 1,000 incidents and coordinated emergency efforts.

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Dramatic illustration of Storm Pedro hitting France with floods, heavy snow, avalanches, and strong winds.
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Storm Pedro approaches France amid floods and heavy snow

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France faces extreme weather with widespread floods, heavy snowfall, and a deadly avalanche in Savoie. Storm Pedro, expected Wednesday and Thursday, risks worsening conditions with strong winds and heavy rains. Authorities urge vigilance in several regions.

The Directorate General of Emergencies of the Canary Islands Government issued an ES-Alert message Tuesday night in Tenerife, warning of intense rains from storm 'Therese' and urging limited travel. Spain's Aemet has activated a red-level alert for very heavy rains in the Santa Cruz de Tenerife metropolitan area.

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A winter-like cold spell, with winds up to 154 km/h and 20 cm of snow, has forced ski resort closures and road restrictions in the Aragonese Pyrenees at the start of Easter holidays. The Government of Aragon has activated the alert phase of its Special Civil Protection Plan for adverse weather. Spain's State Meteorological Agency maintains orange wind warnings and snow alerts.

The National Meteorological Service issued a yellow alert for rains on Monday, March 9, in the provinces of Santa Cruz and Tierra del Fuego. The warnings cover the coming hours in these southern areas of Argentina. Residents are advised to stay tuned to weather updates.

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The National Meteorological Service issued yellow alerts for storms on Wednesday, March 4, 2026, in provinces such as San Luis, Córdoba, and other northern areas. These warnings indicate potentially severe weather conditions in the coming hours. Wind alerts were also issued in southern regions.

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