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Balearic Islands Battered by Extreme Weather as Summer Ends
9 Sep
Summary
- Torrential rain and flash flooding hit Spain's Costa del Sol, Ibiza, and Majorca
- Widespread flight delays and cancellations at Palma airport in Majorca
- Emergency services urge locals to avoid driving and stay away from flood-prone areas

As of September 9th, 2025, severe weather warnings have caused significant disruption in popular Spanish holiday spots. The Balearic region, including the islands of Majorca, Ibiza, and the Costa del Sol, have been battered by torrential rain and flash flooding.
The extreme weather has led to widespread delays and cancellations of flights in and out of Palma airport in Majorca, leaving many travelers stranded. The Balearic government has activated an emergency plan to coordinate the response, with emergency services urging locals to exercise extreme caution and avoid driving unless absolutely necessary.
Motorists have been advised to moderate their speed, increase safety distance, and use major roads if they must travel. They have also been warned not to enter flood-prone areas, as even low water levels can cause vehicles to float and be swept away. The public has been asked to avoid going out altogether, with the situation being closely monitored and all necessary preventative measures being taken.