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    Streets become raging rivers on Spanish holiday island as massive floods wash cars out to sea and tourists are told to stay indoors

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    Streets become raging rivers on Spanish holiday island as massive floods wash cars out to sea and tourists are told to stay indoors
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    Cars have been washed out to sea after massive floods hit a Spanish island with authorities warning tourists to stay indoors.

    Heavy rainfall has seen the streets of Gran Canaria become raging rivers as water levels rise.

    Piles of mud and dirt have covered the streets as torrential rain battered the popular holiday island.

    Brown water aggresively streamed through the archipelago with cars dragged under bridges and into the sea.

    Dramatic footage posted online shows a woman being rescued from a submerged car and dragged to safety as soil-coloured water rapidly moves down the street.

    One video shows a car being rapidly swept tens of metres into the sea as strong rain hits the island.  

    In another clip, a car is caught up in the swell before it is flushed down the road and out of view.

    A state of ‘pre-alert’ was issued by authorities across the Canary Islands on Saturday, March 1 after torrential rain hit the archipelago at the weekend.

    On Monday, Aemet, Spain’s national weather agency issued a red alert across Gran Canaria as the weather is set to continue this week.

    Streets become raging rivers on Spanish holiday island as massive floods wash cars out to sea and tourists are told to stay indoors

    Heavy rainfall has seen the streets of Gran Canaria become raging rivers as water levels rise

    A car is caught up in the swell before it is flushed down the road and out of view on the streets of Gran Canaria

    A car is caught up in the swell before it is flushed down the road and out of view on the streets of Gran Canaria

    Emergency services are on ¿high alert¿ and authorities have warned people to avoid unnecessary travel

    Emergency services are on ‘high alert’ and authorities have warned people to avoid unnecessary travel

    Cars have been washed out to sea after massive floods hit the Spanish island

    Cars have been washed out to sea after massive floods hit the Spanish island

    A state of ‘pre-alert’ was issued by authorities across the Canary Islands on Saturday, March 1 after torrential rain hit the archipelago this weekend

    A state of ‘pre-alert’ was issued by authorities across the Canary Islands on Saturday, March 1 after torrential rain hit the archipelago this weekend

    Dramatic footage posted online shows soil-coloured water rapidly moving down the street as it rushes in from the sea

    Dramatic footage posted online shows soil-coloured water rapidly moving down the street as it rushes in from the sea

    One car was dragged tens of metres into the sea as the island battled with torrential rainfall

    One car was dragged tens of metres into the sea as the island battled with torrential rainfall

    The car was pushed out into the sea by rapid moving soil-coloured water

    The car was pushed out into the sea by rapid moving soil-coloured water 

    A partially submerged car remains stuck following flash floods in Telde

    A partially submerged car remains stuck following flash floods in Telde

    While some cars were dragged into the sea by the aggressive floods, others lay vertical, stuck or destroyed. Bollards rattled and bins were also swept away by the heavy streams.

    A number of vehicles were dragged into the Las Bachilleras ravine.

    A clean up operation began as residents and firefighters picked up shovels and brushes to clear mounds of mud in the streets and houses of the badly affected Salinetas neighborhood in Telde. 

    Local news website Canaria Weekly said that emergency services remain on ‘high alert’ and authorities have warned people to avoid unnecessary travel.

    The heaviest rainfall is expected in Gran Canaria and the southeast of Tenerife with Aemet warning it could last until late this evening.

    The weather agency has also said that there is a possibility thunderstorms could hit the island.

    However, authorities have said that conditions are set to improve by Wednesday with no further weather warnings in place.

    In Tenerife, at least 80 people were trapped in a supermarket according to local reports.

    A car was swept away by the rain in the Las Bachilleras ravine, in Telde

    A car was swept away by the rain in the Las Bachilleras ravine, in Telde

    Spanish weather agency has said that there is a possibility thunderstorms could still hit the island

    Spanish weather agency has said that there is a possibility thunderstorms could still hit the island

    Some cars have been swept out to sea by the torrential rain, while others are damaged

    Some cars have been swept out to sea by the torrential rain, while others are damaged

    Authorities have said that conditions are set to improve by Wednesday with no further weather warnings in place

    Authorities have said that conditions are set to improve by Wednesday with no further weather warnings in place

    People clean mud after heavy rain in the Salinetas neighborhood in Telde

    People clean mud after heavy rain in the Salinetas neighborhood in Telde

    People have been working together to clean mud inside a garage after heavy rain

    People have been working together to clean mud inside a garage after heavy rain

    In Valencia, a red alert has also been issued with schools closed across the region as a safety precaution.

    A red warning is the highest level of alert and is only issued when there is ‘a serious risk’ to life.

    Warnings have been sent out and residents have been advised to seek higher ground until the weather passes.

    Last year flash floods in Valencia and other parts of Spain killed more than 200 people, destroyed thousands of homes and triggered mass protests against regional authorities.

    The most up-to-date reports indicate that 223 people lost their lives, with at least 31 still missing, making it Spain’s deadliest weather disaster in decades.

    Extreme rainfall triggered massive floods in the Spanish island

    Extreme rainfall triggered massive floods in the Spanish island

    Pictures taken in Valencia show water flooding down into the street as flash floods threaten the region once again

    Pictures taken in Valencia show water flooding down into the street as flash floods threaten the region once again

    Warnings have been sent out in Valencia and residents have been advised to seek higher ground until the weather passes

    Warnings have been sent out in Valencia and residents have been advised to seek higher ground until the weather passes

    In Valencia, a red alert has been issued with schools closed across the region as a safety precaution

    In Valencia, a red alert has been issued with schools closed across the region as a safety precaution

    The emergency response included the deployment of over 2,000 personnel from Spain’s military emergency unit, who worked alongside local responders and volunteers to conduct rescue and recovery operations.

    An additional number of more than 30,000 volunteers were mobilized, from all over the country, to support the cleanup efforts.

    To date, hundreds of families have lost their homes and thousands have seen their vehicles destroyed.



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