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Tenerife Faces Maximum Caution as Storm Therese Unleashes Fury
20 Mar
Summary
- Tenerife declared a state of emergency due to heavy rainfall and high winds.
- Access to Mount Teide is closed due to snow, impacting Easter travel plans.
- Orange and yellow weather warnings are in effect across the Canary Islands.

Tenerife has declared a state of emergency as Storm Therese brings heavy rainfall and strong winds to the Canary Islands. Access to Mount Teide has been restricted due to snowfall, causing concern for travelers during the upcoming Easter period. Spain's meteorological agency, Aemet, has issued yellow and orange weather warnings across the archipelago, anticipating severe weather conditions.
Numerous incidents, including power outages and coastal rescues, have been reported due to the storm's intensity. While flights at Tenerife's airports are largely operating as scheduled, significant travel disruptions like flight cancellations are possible. Rainfall totals are expected to be substantial, with "significant accumulations" of snow anticipated on island peaks. Travelers are urged to exercise maximum caution and follow emergency service advice.



