Heavy Floods After Severe Storms in Spain
Nearly 1,000 People Evacuated As Storms Lash Southern Spain and the Canary Islands
Storm Blas Dumps Torrential Rainfall, Causing Widespread Flooding and Damage
Canary Islands, Spain - Torrential rainfall from Storm Blas has caused severe flooding and damage across southern Spain and the Canary Islands, forcing the evacuation of nearly 1,000 people.
Evacuations Ordered in Malaga and Tenerife
In Malaga, southern Spain, authorities have evacuated around 500 people from their homes as the Guadalhorce River burst its banks, flooding surrounding areas. In Tenerife, the largest of the Canary Islands, around 400 people have been evacuated from the municipality of La Orotava due to flooding and landslides.
Widespread Damage and Disruption
The heavy rainfall has caused widespread damage to infrastructure, including roads, bridges, and homes. In Malaga, several roads have been closed due to flooding, and train services have been disrupted. In Tenerife, landslides have blocked roads and damaged buildings.
Storm Blas Moves Eastward
Storm Blas is now moving eastward across the Mediterranean Sea towards the Balearic Islands. Forecasters warn that the storm could bring further heavy rainfall and strong winds to the islands in the coming days.
Weather Warnings and Safety Precautions
Weather warnings remain in place across southern Spain and the Canary Islands. Residents are advised to stay indoors and avoid unnecessary travel. They should also be prepared for further flooding and landslides.
Aid and Recovery Efforts Underway
Emergency services and local authorities are working to assist those affected by the flooding. They are providing food, shelter, and medical assistance to evacuees. Recovery efforts are also underway to repair damaged infrastructure and restore essential services.