A EUROPEAN holiday hot spot has been devastated by horror flash floods – with authorities warning people to stay indoors.
Is it safe to travel to the Canary Islands after flooding in Gran Canaria? - As Carnival season arrives in the Canary Islands ...
Tourists have been warned to stay indoors as heavy flooding swept debris through the streets of the Canary Islands. Video and ...
Published images show cars washed away by the floods in Gran Canaria, with its streets become raging rivers as water levels ...
As the FCDO has not advised against travelling to Gran Canaria, you won’t automatically be eligible for a no-penalty refund.
POPULAR holiday hotspots across the Canary Islands have been hit by devastating flash floods. With the Spanish archipelago ...
Airport operator AENA (Aeropuertos Españoles y Navegación Aérea) announced that Gran Canaria Airport was "inoperative" due to ...
The flooding has affected Gran Canaria’s 850,000 residents leaving streets buried under mud and debris, and vehicles ...
Rising floodwaters saw cars swept downstream as reservoirs burst their banks and covered entire neighbourhoods in sludge and ...
Tourists on Gran Canaria have been warned to stay indoors following flooding, which has seen piles of mud and dirt cover ...
The town of Telde in the east of the island was particularly hard hit with heavy downpours. Cars were swept away into ravines and into the sea by torrents of floodwater. Around 32mm of rain fell in ...
Gran Canaria in the Canary Islands has been hit by major floods which have seen cars being swept out to sea. Tourists have ...
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