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Seven beaches in Telde, Gran Canaria have been shut off to the public after the island was stuck by flooding which saw one car being swept out to sea.
Telde, one of the areas of Gran Canaria hit hardest by the rain, has seen residents join forces with emergency services to clean the streets, which have been coated in layers of mud following floods.
TELDE, Sept 5 (Reuters) - An oil spill off the Spanish island of Gran Canaria forced local authorities to close several beaches in the popular holiday destination on Thursday and declare an ...
(Image: Ayun_Telde/X) Gran Canaria has been hit by severe flooding, with cars being swept into the sea as torrential rain wreaks havoc on the holiday island.
(Image: Ayun_Telde/X) Gran Canaria, a popular holiday hotspot in the Canary Islands, has been ravaged by catastrophic flooding, which has seen vehicles washed into the ocean.
Holiday island Gran Canaria has endured massive flooding - with cars being dragged into the sea. Tourists have been warned to stay indoors because rising water levels are posing a severe hazard ...
The town of Telde was particularly hit by the stormy conditions, and several people needed to be rescued from their vehicles. Rainwater runs down the Ojos De Garza ravine in Telde, Gran Canaria.
Located between the municipality of Ingenio and Telde, Gran Canaria Airport is the most visited airport in the Canary Islands, receiving around 13 million passengers a year.
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Seven beaches in Telde, Gran Canaria have been shut off to the public after the island was stuck by flooding which saw one car being swept out to sea.
Telde, one of the areas of Gran Canaria hit hardest by the rain, has seen residents join forces with emergency services to clean the streets, which have been coated in layers of mud following floods.
Telde, one of the areas of Gran Canaria hit hardest by the rain, has seen residents join forces with emergency services to clean the streets, which have been coated in layers of mud following floods.