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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.
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Vehicles Destroyed by Raging Floodwaters in Gran Canaria - MSNVehicles were seen smashed into bridges and walls after they were swept away by floodwaters in Telde, Gran Canaria, on Monday, March 3. Footage filmed by Victoria Cruz Lopez shows floodwaters ...
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.
The flooding has affected Gran Canaria’s 850,000 residents—40% of the total population of the Canary Islands—leaving streets buried under mud and debris, and vehicles submerged beneath bridges.
Gran Canaria streets ... up shovels and brushes to clear mounds of mud in the streets and houses of the badly affected Salinetas neighborhood in Telde. But local news website Canaria Weekly said ...
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. This was a 12 ...
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Juan Antonio Peña, Mayor of Telde on Gran Canaria, was seen helping rescue efforts sweeping water out of the streets. “Thank you for so much understanding, help and support,” he said.
Gran Canaria, the third-largest island in the Canaries, is still reeling from the aftermath of severe flash flooding. Telde, a city located in the north east of the island was hit by floods ...
Image: Rainwater runs down the Ojos De Garza ravine in Telde, Gran Canaria. Pic Reuters Get Sky News on WhatsApp. Follow our channel and never miss an update. Tap here to follow.
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.
Videos of the town of Telde, Gran Canaria showed a car being swept out to sea by muddy floodwaters engulfing streets. Local Telde police said since Monday they have received calls about flooding ...
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