Realistic photo illustration of storm Claudia nearing the Canary Islands, showing stormy weather, roadblocks, closed schools, and a Swedish embassy warning sign for a news article.
Realistic photo illustration of storm Claudia nearing the Canary Islands, showing stormy weather, roadblocks, closed schools, and a Swedish embassy warning sign for a news article.
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Swedish embassy warns of storm on Canary Islands

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A severe storm with rain and gale-force winds, named Claudia, is approaching the Canary Islands and affecting Swedish travelers. The Swedish embassy urges following local authorities' advice and staying informed. Schools are closing and roads are being blocked due to the impending storm.

Storm Claudia hit the western Canary Islands of La Palma and Tenerife on Wednesday with strong winds and rain. It is moving overnight to Thursday toward Gran Canaria, Fuerteventura, and Lanzarote. An orange warning for heavy rain has been issued, and schools will remain closed on Thursday. On Gran Canaria, both locals and Swedes are preparing to wait out the storm indoors, starting around 10 PM and lasting through the night and Thursday. The storm is expected to ease by Friday.

On Tenerife, several roads have been closed due to fallen trees and landslides, according to Spanish media. Eleven flights were diverted on Wednesday from Gran Canaria and La Palma due to the weather, including one from Gothenburg that first landed in Fuerteventura and later continued to Gran Canaria. Charlotte Hallencreutz, spokesperson for Ving, says: "They landed in Fuerteventura but were able to continue to Gran Canaria later." Travel operator Ving has sent messages to its travelers, urging them not to venture onto roads. Currently, there is no information on canceled flights from the islands.

The Swedish embassy advises travelers to stay informed, follow local recommendations, and call 112 if needed, according to the Sweden Abroad website. On Gran Canaria, the municipality has closed schools and opened them as temporary shelters for the homeless and affected individuals. Håkan, who partly lives on the island, describes the preparations: "Everyone has brought in their parasols and sun loungers, both private and on the beaches. It looks a bit desolate." He is concerned about tourists who may not have received the warnings, especially in southern areas like Playa del Inglés and Maspalomas, where flood risk is high due to a lack of drainage systems. Gusts up to 25 meters per second are expected, which is unusual for the southern parts of the island.

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Discussions on X focus on warnings for Storm Claudia impacting the Canary Islands with heavy rain, gale-force winds, and flooding risks. Users, including weather accounts and news outlets, report school closures, road blocks, and urges to follow local advice. Swedish publications highlight concerns for travelers, with neutral to cautious sentiments prevailing; no skeptical or positive opinions noted.

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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.

This weekend, Storm Emilia will sweep over the Canary Islands, with warnings for heavy rain, storm winds, and swells up to nine meters high. Authorities urge residents and tourists to stay far from the coast due to risks of flooding and dangerous waves. As Christmas break approaches, many Swedes plan trips there despite recent tragic incidents involving tourists.

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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.

A heavy snowstorm has moved into Skåne from Germany on Monday, with SMHI issuing an orange warning for up to 30 centimeters of snow in the southeast. Public transport is canceled and authorities urge people to stay home. Preparations have been strengthened following past chaos.

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An intense rainstorm has battered southeast Spain, causing floods, evacuations, and one death in Andalucía, with red alerts in Murcia and Valencia. In Málaga, the Guadalhorce River recorded a historic flood, and two people remain missing. Authorities issue Es-Alert messages and suspend activities to mitigate risks.

As Storm Johannes continues to batter northern Sweden—following widespread train, ferry, and road disruptions—strong winds now halt regional buses and trains in Gästrikland and close major bridges in Västernorrland. Services in Gästrikland and Sandviken are suspended through Sunday morning, while Sundsvallsbron and Högakustenbron remain shut until winds ease.

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The National Meteorological Service issued yellow and orange alerts for storms, rain, and strong winds affecting multiple provinces from the night of Monday, March 2, to Thursday, March 5, 2026. Central and northern regions will face the most severe conditions, with gusts up to 70 km/h and precipitation exceeding 20 mm. The public is advised to take precautions against potential damage and disruptions.

 

 

 

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