Storm Therese Batters Spain with Floods and Travel Disruptions
Storm Therese has intensified across Spain, bringing heavy rain and flooding risks to multiple regions. The Canary Islands have activated emergency measures as the storm disrupts daily life and travel.
The Canary Islands are facing the worst effects of the storm, with high rainfall triggering flood warnings. Schools have closed, roads are shut, and residents are being urged to stay indoors. Emergency protocols remain in place as conditions stay unstable.
Elsewhere, the storm is spreading its impact. The Mediterranean coast and Balearic Islands are seeing scattered showers, though these will grow heavier soon. Meanwhile, rainfall is pushing inland, causing instability in Extremadura and reaching Madrid and Castilla-La Mancha.
Authorities on mainland Spain are closely tracking the situation. Travel advisories are in effect, and residents are being told to avoid unnecessary journeys. While the storm is expected to weaken from Sunday, localised rain may linger even after the main system moves away.
Storm Therese will gradually lose strength, but unsettled weather will persist in some areas. The Canary Islands will continue facing flood risks, while other regions brace for further rain. Officials are advising caution until conditions fully stabilise.