Tourists in the Canary Islands have been warned of wind gusts of up to 70kmph after a weather alert has been put in place.
The Canary Islands' general directorate of emergencies has issued a pre-alert status for strong winds across all the islands.
The Government has advised people to avoid unnecessary travel and to monitor traffic conditions during the storm.
The Canary Islands' general directorate of emergencies has issued a pre-alert status for strong winds across all the islands ...
Large parts of the Canary Islands are affected by coastal warnings over the next few days as Storm Laurence continues to ...
The Canary Islands Government has declared a state of pre-alert for coastal phenomena including flooding on all islands, starting at 12:00 pm today, March 17.
A pre-alert for coastal flooding in several areas of the archipelago has been issued, this includes the northern and western ...
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The delegate for Aemet in the Balearics, María José Guerrero, says that rain is expected to continue for the next three weeks ...