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Tenerife Tragedy: 3 Dead as Wave Sweeps Tourists to Sea

8 Dec

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Summary

  • Three people died and three were injured by a wave at Los Gigantes cliffs.
  • Victims were caught by a surprise wave while near natural pools.
  • Officials urge hotels to warn tourists about powerful Atlantic Ocean conditions.
Tenerife Tragedy: 3 Dead as Wave Sweeps Tourists to Sea

A devastating incident near Tenerife's Los Gigantes cliffs has claimed the lives of three individuals and left another three injured. The victims were swept into the sea by a surprise wave while near a series of natural pools. Emergency services were dispatched to the scene, with one person requiring revival from cardiac arrest and another sustaining moderate injuries.

Local reports suggest that foreign tourists were among those affected, with unconfirmed accounts mentioning an Italian and a Slovenian national among the deceased. This event tragically echoes a similar incident on November 8, where high waves swept three people to their deaths and injured fifteen others in Puerto de la Cruz and Roque de las Bodegas.

Following these recurring tragedies, a Canary Islands safety organization is urging hotels to implement stronger warnings for holidaymakers regarding the potent conditions of the Atlantic Ocean. They stress that providing clear, multilingual information about wave alerts and ocean dangers is crucial, as recklessness and a lack of awareness contribute significantly to such accidents.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Three people died and three were injured when a wave swept them into the sea near the Los Gigantes cliffs.
Yes, local reports indicate foreign tourists are frequently among casualties due to unfamiliarity with strong Atlantic currents and waves.
Officials are recommending hotels post multilingual warnings about high waves and dangerous sea conditions to alert tourists.

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