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Severe flooding in Costa Teguise, Lanzarote, has led to the temporary closure of several hotels during what is traditionally a busy Easter holiday season. The damage has prompted concerns over both the local tourism market and employment in the area.
Among the worst affected is the HD Beach Resort & Spa Lanzarote, where floodwaters from a nearby ravine surged through the hotel, forcing an immediate shutdown. The owners have opted to bring forward scheduled renovation works in response to the damage.
Also impacted is the Paradisus by Meliá Salinas Lanzarote, which was forced to close its doors temporarily. Guests were relocated to the Sol Meliá in Puerto del Carmen, minimising disruption to holidaymakers. Meanwhile, Apartamentos Trébol sustained substantial damage and is not expected to reopen until 1st June.
Other complexes, including Santa Rosa and Sands Beach, reported flood-related damage but continue to operate partially, with some areas cordoned off while repairs take place.
The Deputy Mayor of Teguise, Rita Hernández, stated that the local government is actively responding to the situation. "We will take action as soon as we know exactly what needs to be done," she said, adding that the municipality’s technical office is currently assessing the extent of the damage and planning appropriate interventions.
In terms of employment, Alejandro Domínguez from the trade union Comisiones Obreras in Lanzarote, confirmed that affected hotels are considering temporary employment regulation measures (ERTE) during the repair period.
While most staff are expected to resume work within a month, efforts are being made at HD Beach Resort to retain workers on-site or temporarily reassign them to another hotel in Playa Blanca.
The flooding serves as a stark reminder of the vulnerabilities faced by coastal destinations amid increasingly unpredictable weather patterns and highlights the need for enhanced infrastructure to protect both tourism and livelihoods in the Canary Islands.
The latest travel advice after flooding in Costa Teguise
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Travellers headed for Lanzarote this Easter may have their holiday plans dampened after heavy rainfall and flooding swept the island last weekend
Storm Olivier struck the popular Canary Islands last Wednesday
sending intense rain and thunderstorms across the Spanish archipelago well into Saturday
According to the Island Emergency Consortium
and Arrecife on the east coast were worst hit
with emergency services being called out to more than 200 incidents
Tui cancelled some Lanzarote holidays “due to the lack of alternative accommodation on the island”
while Jet2holidays was also forced to cut a small number of trips as a result of “the severe weather conditions”
Lanzarote Airport is now operating as usual, and the UK Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office is not advising against travel to the island
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Torrential rain drenched Lanzarote last week
homes and roads in the tourist hotspot flooded
Footage shows cars submerged on waterlogged roads
and homeowners using buckets to remove water from their houses after as much as 60 litres of rain fell in two hours on Saturday (12 April)
The latest advice from the Foreign Office (FCDO) says: “Heavy rainfall and flooding in Lanzarote occurred over the weekend
If you are in Lanzarote or travelling to Lanzarote
follow the advice of the local authorities and monitor local weather updates.”
The FCDO warned travellers on Sunday (13 April) that flooding had impacted services on the island
with some hotels without power and roads affected by mud
and Arrecife had been particularly affected
General FCDO flooding advice for Spain says: “Flash flooding can cause travel disruption and damage to property and infrastructure. Check weather warnings from Spain’s meteorological office (AEMET) before travel and follow the advice of the local authorities.”
The Canary Islands government ended the state of emergency in Lanzarote – declared on Saturday – at 7am on Sunday
“Following the end of the flooding caused by rain on April 12 in the municipalities of Arrecife
and San Bartolomé on the island of Lanzarote
the island emergency situation has ended,” it said in an update
Authorities confirmed that there have been no reported injuries
Gran Canaria and Fuerteventura seem to have been spared from the worst of the storm
The State Meteorological Agency (AEMET) predicts “a low probability of light rain” on the Canary Islands today (15 April)
The Foreign Office has not issued a warning against travel due to the flooding
so there will be no exceptional circumstances allowing for a full refund on cancelled trips
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The Spanish island of Lanzarote continues to recover from widespread damage after Storm Olivier triggered severe flooding across the tourist hotspot on the weekend
when it dumped more than 100 liters of rain per square meter in just two hours
The Canary Islands government lifted its 24-hour state of emergency
with authorities con-firming no injuries were reported during the crisis
Meteorologists are warning of additional severe weather throughout the Easter week
which could complicate ongoing recovery efforts in the affected eastern and inland areas of Lanzarote
Authorities in both Ireland and in the United Kingdom updated their travel advice for visitors to Lanzarote
urging tourists to follow local guidance as flash floods transform roads into muddy torrents and leave homes inundated across the island
many of them in Arrecife and Teguise," explained Enrique Espinosa
head of emergency services for the Lanzarote government
"Some houses are flooded and what remains is a great quantity of mud."
Emergency services reported that the rapid accumulation of rainwater had left numerous properties submerged
while several hotels had lost power supplies
Multiple access routes remain impassable due to debris and waterlogged terrain
One tourist told The Independent newspaper: "I have never seen anything like this before and I have been coming here for years
the president of the Lanzarote local government
called for improvements in meteorological detection systems
noting that more timely warnings are needed before such heavy rainfall
reported the national broadcast network Cadena SER
He said flooding had resulted in approximately 200 incidents in Arrecife and 75 in Teguise
including water damage in four schools and the temporary closure of three hotels in Costa Teguise
Emergency services responded to more than 300 calls
and disruptions to basic utilities like electricity and water
While Lanzarote continues its flood recovery efforts
mainland Spain and the entire Canary Islands archipelago
Spain's State Meteorological Agency forecast more turbulent conditions across the country through the Easter week
The agency warned the surge could bring snow to elevations as low as 900 meters throughout the Spanish peninsula
particularly in the northeast and the Balearics
Experts say sudden and severe weather events
are becoming increasingly common across Europe as the climate changes
HOTELS in Costa Teguise have been forced to temporarily close ahead of the Easter holiday weekend
Resorts will be shutting down to deal with damage from the flood after the Spanish hotspot was hit by torrential rain on Saturday.
Brits could also face disruption travelling to the island due to the strike at Gatwick Airport
check-in staff and flight dispatchers for airlines Norwegian
TAP and Air Peace will be stepping down causing huge disruptions at the airport
Tui and Jet2holidays have issued statements about a "small number" of cancelled holidays to the Spanish destination
The powerful storm triggered a widespread panic with cars swept away and a state of emergency imposed.
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Copy linkCopied17th Apr 2025, 15:30By Allan GlenOver 200 incidents reportedThe Canary Islands Government’s Security and Emergency Coordination Center recorded a total of 240 incidents
mostly related to flooding in ground floors and garages
and five fire engines were deployed in addition to the firefighters’ own equipment in order to support pumping efforts
Copy linkCopied17th Apr 2025, 14:45By Allan Glen'The rain took us by surprise'Speaking on local radio about the torrential rainfall and the problems it caused
Costa Teguise mayor Olivia Duque detailed how bad things got at hotels such as the HD Beach Resort & Spa Hotel
She said: “The water entered the hotel from the back and exited via reception and smashed doors
Everything was worse because the rain took us by surprise
Copy linkCopied17th Apr 2025, 14:00By Allan GlenHotel updatesOne hotel guest has updated the holidaymakers on the situation
the hotels have cleaned most of the damage by now
beaches and sea water might take longer to return to their previous condition
Copy linkCopied17th Apr 2025, 13:15By Allan GlenCars stranded on flooded roadsDramatic footage circulating on social media revealed the extent of the damage after a large surge of floodwater flowed rapidly under a bridge
The Canaries are particularly vulnerable to floods when hit with intense rain
as their dry climate and volcanic rock mean the ground does not absorb large volumes of water well
Copy linkCopied17th Apr 2025, 12:35By Allan GlenMore footage from the sceneOne holidaymaker
Images show flooded streets and muddy water flowing through the roads
Costa Teguise was one of the cities hit the hardest by the storm
Copy linkCopied17th Apr 2025, 11:57By Allan GlenUK removes travel warningThe foreign office has updated its travel advice to Lanzarote
The emergency state has been lifted after the flood hit the island over the weekend
The clean-up works have been underway to deal with the aftermath
Some hotels have closed off until all repair works are complete
Copy linkCopied17th Apr 2025, 11:02By Allan GlenTravellers urged to check flights as Gatwick strike loomsThe strike action at Gatwick Airport will start on Friday 18 April and continue each day over the Easter holiday until the early hours of April 22
Holidaymakers have been warned to check their flights online to spot any updates
Mayor of Arrecife Jonathan de Leon has called on the Insular Water Council to channel the ravines on the city’s outskirts
He pointed out that the situation in Arrecife was caused by water that flowed down from Zonzamas and Montana Mina
The mayor insisted that channeling the ravines
Copy linkCopied17th Apr 2025, 09:43By Allan GlenTui update on holiday cancellationsTui had to cancel ‘a small number’ of holiday as hotels deal with the flood’s aftermath
With some accommodations closing temporarily for repairs
holidaymakers have an option to re-book their vacation or cancel completely
TUI promised to issue a full refund to customers
TUI said: “If the new holiday you book is more expensive
you’ll receive a money saving incentive worth up to 10% of the value of the original holiday
“While the situation is beyond our control
we appreciate how disappointing this news will be.”
Copy linkCopied17th Apr 2025, 08:44By Allan GlenWelcome to the Sun's Lanzarote floods live blogIf you’ve just started following us
here is a quick recap to get you up to speed on the recent Lanzarote storms:
You can follow us here for all the updates and reaction
Copy linkCopied16th Apr 2025, 00:00By Aiya ZhussupovaAffected hotelsThe HD Beach Resort & Spa Lanzarote was one of the worst hit
with floodwaters from a nearby ravine rushing through the hotel and forcing an instant closure
The owners have chosen to address the damage by moving forward with planned renovations
The hotel will remain closed until April 30
Meliá Salinas Lanzarote's Paradisus was also affected and had to temporarily close until April 23
To minimise any inconvenience to vacationers
guests were moved to Puerto del Carmen's Sol Meliá
Apartamentos Trébol suffered significant damage and won't reopen until June 1
with some areas blocked off while repairs are made
Copy linkCopied16th Apr 2025, 23:00By Allan Glen'Come to Lanzarote they said ...'Footage continues to circulate on social media highlighting the extent of the damage and chaos over the past few days
Copy linkCopied16th Apr 2025, 22:00By Aiya ZhussupovaOver 200 incidents reportedThe Canary Islands Government's Security and Emergency Coordination Center recorded a total of 240 incidents
Copy linkCopied16th Apr 2025, 21:00By Aiya ZhussupovaEmergency response Emergency services scrambled to rescue two minors and two adults trapped in a car
Rescue workers also focused on clean-up efforts
and public centres which were completely flooded by accumulated water
The emergency state has now been lifted and most of the response work has been completed
Copy linkCopied16th Apr 2025, 20:00By Aiya ZhussupovaClean-up effortsThe official account of the Security and Emergency Department of the Canary Islands Government posted an update on the situation
the emergency workers continue pumping out efforts in affected areas
firefighters and the city council carried out water drainage works in a hotel complex in the Costa Teguise area
Copy linkCopied16th Apr 2025, 19:00By Aiya ZhussupovaSecond downpour of the weekSaturday's downpour came just days after the island was hit by Storm Olivier
Lanzarote and Tenerife were battered by strong winds and heavy rainfall
Several flights to and from Lanazrote airport were cancelled or diverted on Thursday due to dangerous flying conditions
Two flights from Manchester, two from Gatwick, two from Bristol and one from each of Cardiff, Stanstead, Birmingham and Dublin and Bournemouth were diverted
Copy linkCopied16th Apr 2025, 18:00By Aiya ZhussupovaHorror footageFootage
shows the effects of the storm in Lanzarote
cars can be seen stranded in water as rubbish bins get carried away by the strong current
Copy linkCopied16th Apr 2025, 17:00By Aiya ZhussupovaMayor of Arrecife on taking precautionary actionsIn response to the flooding
Mayor of Arrecife Jonathan de Leon has called on the Insular Water Council to channel the ravines on the city's outskirts
Copy linkCopied16th Apr 2025, 16:40By Aiya ZhussupovaTui update on holiday cancellationsTui had to cancel 'a small number' of holiday as hotels deal with the flood's aftermath
Copy linkCopied16th Apr 2025, 16:20By Aiya ZhussupovaUK removes a travel warningForeign office has updated its travel advice to Lanzarote today
The emergency state has been lifted on Sunday after the flood hit the island over the weekend
Copy linkCopied16th Apr 2025, 16:00By Aiya ZhussupovaCars stranded on flooded roadsDramatic footage circulating on social media has revealed the extent of the damage after a large surge of floodwater flowed rapidly under a bridge
Copy linkCopied16th Apr 2025, 15:40By Aiya ZhussupovaWatch: animals ‘wet and scared’ as shelter appeals for helpAn animal shelter on Lanzarote is appealing for help after the facility was flooded at the weekend
The Sara Animal Shelter is asking locals to help with blankets
Copy linkCopied16th Apr 2025, 15:20By Aiya ZhussupovaExtent of the damageDramatic footage circulating on social media has revealed the extent of the damage after severe flooding
Copy linkCopied16th Apr 2025, 14:40By Aiya ZhussupovaHotel updatesOne hotel guest has updated the holidaymakers on the situation
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Lanzarote’s Cabildo yesterday declared a state of emergency after heavy rain caused severe flooding in Costa Teguise and Arrecife
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In the early afternoon of Saturday, Arrecife, Costa Teguise, Tahiche, Guatiza and other parts of eastern Lanzarote suffered the heaviest downpours they have experienced for several years. Mud and rocks were swept onto roads, forcing the Guardia Civíl to briefly close the three access roads to Costa Teguise.
Many homes, hotels and businesses in Costa Teguise were left without electricity, and guests were evacuated from some hotels that had suffered severe flooding. Many bars and restaurants closed for the evening.
Emergency services were notified of over 220 incidents, mostly relating to flooded houses, garages or basements in Costa Teguise and Arrecife. They have been working throughout the night to clear roads and clean up after the intense floods.
The rain was the heaviest registered on the island for several years – in the Las Cucharas area of Costa Teguise, more rain (62.5 mms) was registered in the two hours of between 1 pm and 3pm than fell during the whole of 2024 or 2023. Nevertheless, other parts of the island received only light showers or no rain at all.
The Canarian Government and the Cabildo have been criticised for the late announcement of the emergency, which was not declared until the floods were well under way. A pre-alert preparing emergency services for the possibility of heavy rain had been issued several hours before the storms, but no official alerts to the public were issued before the rains.
While there is a probability of light showers today, no further heavy rain is forecast, and emergency recommendations to avoid unnecessary journeys were lifted at 7 am this morning. However, we’d advise that people in Costa Teguise avoid bathing for a day or two owing to the amount of sediment, including sewage, that has been washed into the sea.
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Torrential rain has battered Lanzarote, leaving homes and roads in the tourist hotspot flooded, and prompting authorities to declare a state of emergency throughout the Canary Islands.
Footage shows cars submerged on waterlogged roads, streams turned into dangerous rapids, and homeowners using buckets to bail water out of their houses after as much as 60 litres of rain fell in two hours on Saturday (12 April).
The towns of Costa Teguise and Arrecife were worst hit, according to the Island Emergency Consortium, with emergency services being called out to more than 200 incidents. However, authorities confirmed there were no reported injuries.
A state of emergency declared on Saturday was stood down by regional government early on Sunday morning.
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Saturday’s floods in Costa Teguise have led to the closure of three hotels, all located in a fairly small zone near Las Cucharas Shopping Centre.
The Paradisus by Melía Salinas, designed by César Manrique and the first major hotel in the resort, has relocated guests to the Sol Melía in Puerto del Carmen. Meanwhile, the HD Beach Resort & Spa was completely flooded, and owners are reported to be taking the opportunity to remodel the premises. No date for re-opening has been announced for either hotel.
Meanwhile, the Treból apartments, which were probably the worst-affected, will remain closed until June 1st. Other apartment complexes, such as Sands Beach and Santa Rosa, were affected by the floods but have not been fully closed as a result.
Union leaders have requested furlough schemes for the workers affected by the closures,
Meanwhile tourists are advised to contact their holiday providers if they are affected by the closures. It is worth stressing that, outside of the affected area, Costa Teguise and the rest of Lanzarote are functioning perfectly well and weather conditions are normal for the time of year.
The roundabout at Costa Teguise’s Punto Limpio (recycling centre) is expected to be completed this month, earlier than scheduled. Lighting will be installed shortly afterwards.
The roundabout, located on the LZ-34 between the golf course and the Aquapark, will “make access to the Punto Limpio easier, make traffic more fluid and increase road safety,” said Teguise Mayor Olivia Duque.
The contract, which was won by Herederos de Juan Acuña, cost an estimated €400,000.
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A freak rainstorm caused widespread chaos in Costa Teguise and Arrecife last month
On Lanzarote in the 21st century an average of 93.26 mms (litres per square metre) falls every year
many parts of Costa Teguise received more than that in just two hours after lunchtime as the heavens suddenly opened
The cause was a highly localised storm that affected a relatively narrow band of the island from Arrecife to Costa Teguise and further north to Tahiche
Unlike many Lanzarote rain showers which last for a few minutes
the intense rain persisted for at least two hours
as usually-dry barrancos (ravines) turned into rushing torrents of muddy water and roads turned into rivers
The Guardia Civíl were forced to close off Costa Teguise entirely for a while as the roads had been covered in mud and rocks
and the underpass from Arrecife to San Bartolomé was just one of several roads that was completely flooded
Emergency services attended more than 200 incidents
while tourists were evacuated from some hotels
Local authorities have been criticised for not announcing a state of emergency until well after the floods had started
although a pre-alert had been issued to emergency services a few hours before the storm
Cabildo President Oswaldo Betancort and Enrique Espinosa
head of Lanzarote’s Emergency Consortium have both stated that the storm was “sudden” and “unexpected.”
The storm was the worst incident to yet occur in what has been an unusually wet and cool spring on Lanzarote
which has seen the arrival of poor weather related to at least five Atlantic storms
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warning that the service is “lacking and can be improved.”
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The TimesThe Canary Islands declared an unprecedented state of emergency on Saturday after torrential rains from Storm Oliver caused flooding in parts of Lanzarote
roads transformed into rivers and industrial bins swept away
Images on social media showed fire crews coming to the aid of citizens in Arrecife after cars were submerged by muddy waters
A video shared by Últimas Noticias Canarias news website showed beer barrels floating through a covered passageway as bemused kitchen staff from a restaurant watched and videoed the scene with their phones
the emergency services were called to 152 incidents in Costa Teguise on Saturday evening
Nearly two weeks after the heavy rains swept across Lanzarote
the island continues to grapple with the aftermath
particularly in the municipalities of Teguise and Arrecife
and Teseguite remain coated in dust from dried mud
sewage overflow has added to the disruption
creating both logistical and health concerns for residents
The accumulation of dust is now being carried by the wind
raising concerns of respiratory problems and irritation to the eyes and throat
Local authorities and cleaning crews are working tirelessly to clear debris and restore normality
but progress is slow due to the scale of the damage
Costa Teguise’s tourism sector has also taken a significant hit
with several hotels forced to close temporarily
Flooding damaged properties and affected operations
leading to the implementation of emergency measures to alleviate the problems
The Meliá Hotel has announced a temporary layoff (ERTE) lasting six to seven weeks
although some staff are being relocated to the Sol Lanzarote Hotel
are taking advantage of their closure to carry out renovations and have activated a redundancy programme (ETOP) expected to last four months
Staff are being offered transfers to Playa Blanca during this time
The Trébol Apartments have also initiated a six-to-seven-week ERTE
are assessing damages but have avoided layoffs and are gradually resuming activity
has caused notable environmental disruption
Playa de Las Cucharas has been affected by sediment and debris
discolouring the normally clear waters and deterring beachgoers
announcing a proposed €3 million investment plan to clean and restructure the Hurón ravine and construct reservoirs to better manage stormwater in future events
He also emphasised the necessity of clearing filter wells in Tahíche and Costa Teguise to prevent further flooding
Robayna noted that the cleanup is being deliberately timed to allow the mud to dry
which makes removal easier than dealing with heavy
such as the Las Cucharas Shopping Centre car park
prompting frustration among locals who feel neglected
While these issues are now being addressed
work is expected to continue throughout the week to restore full service
As Lanzarote moves from emergency response to long-term recovery
both the local government and residents are calling for more robust infrastructure planning and better stormwater management systems to avoid a repeat of the damage seen this month
With tourism impacted and public health at risk
the storm’s legacy has become a wake-up call for the island’s preparedness in the face of increasingly unpredictable weather events
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Lanzarote – the popular holiday destination in Spain’s Canary Islands – has been battered by torrential rain and severe flash flooding
Sudden rainfall dumped around a month’s worth of rain in just a few short hours
flooding the streets and forcing officials to declare a state of emergency
The skies opened without warning on Saturday
turning picturesque resorts into flood zones and leaving more than 300 incidents in their wake across Arrecife and Costa Teguise
While the initial island-wide flood emergency was lifted at 7 AM Sunday
Lanzarote’s Cabildo (island council) decided to extend the emergency status
saying recovery works are too complex and hazardous to tackle without additional protections
the rainfall – over 100 litres per square metre in Tahiche
and upwards of 90 litres in parts of Teguise – left emergency services scrambling
and the LZ-20 bridge to San Bartolome were all shut after becoming completely waterlogged
62 litres per square metre fell in central Costa Teguise
while Arrecife’s Calle Tenderete reported 61 litres – most of it falling between 1 and 3 PM
Emergency services have tallied at least 222 reported incidents
including 95 damaged homes and businesses in Arrecife alone
where more than 100 personnel are now working round the clock on clean-up and assistance
is now calling for the city to be declared a catastrophic zone
which could unlock emergency aid for families and small businesses who’ve suffered water damage
“We want to make sure affected neighbours get the help they need,” said the mayor
the timing of the storm – just ahead of peak spring tourism – has locals concerned about long-term damage to Lanzarote’s reputation as a year-round holiday haven
With flood waters receding but the clean-up only just beginning
the extended emergency status allows authorities to tackle the remaining incidents “zone by zone,” according to Lanzarote’s Emergency Consortium
Officials warn recovery efforts may take several days
with the possibility of further disruptions depending on weather patterns
tourists and locals are being advised to steer clear of flood-hit zones and follow updates from local emergency services and civil protection crews (“Proteccion Civil”)
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So sorry to hear about the flooding in Lanzarote — I hope everyone is staying safe and getting the support they need
I wanted to share something that might be helpful: during the severe flooding in the Valencia area back in November 2024
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It helped connect people in need with those nearby who could assist
If anyone in Lanzarote is organizing relief efforts and could use a simple tool to manage location-based information
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One year after her sister Melanie mysteriously disappeared
Clover and her friends head into the remote valley where she vanished in search of answers
they find themselves stalked by a masked killer and horrifically murdered one by one…only to wake up and find themselves back at the beginning of the same evening
The film will be shown in original English at the cinema in Arrecife at 7pm. Tickets €6 to be bought online here: https://cineslanzarote.com/movie/until-dawn/
this story tells the adventure of an almost ordinary family embarked on an initiatory journey
A story of an extraordinary friendship between a little boy and a panda that will change their lives forever
The film will be shown in original English at the cinema in Deiland at 5:30pm on both days. Tickets €6 to be bought online here: https://cineslanzarote.com/movie/moon-mi-amigo-panda/
After his life is turned upside down when his wife is killed in a London terrorist attack
a brilliant but introverted CIA decoder takes matters into his own hands when his supervisors refuse to take action
The film will be shown in original English at the cinema in Arrecife at 7pm. Tickets €6 to be bought online here: https://cineslanzarote.com/movie/amateur/
Realizing more extreme measures are necessary
Wolff recruits his estranged and highly lethal brother
In partnership with Treasury Agent Marybeth Medina
becoming targets of a ruthless network of killers who will stop at nothing to keep their secrets buried
The film will be shown in original English at the cinema in Deiland at 7:25pm. Tickets €6 to be bought online here: https://cineslanzarote.com/movie/el-contable-2-2/
Puerto Calero Market – Every Tue & Fri
Haria Artisanal – Every Sat at the Plaza de Haría
Arrecife Market – Every Sat at the Plaza de San Ginés
Costa Teguise Market – Every Wed & Fri at the Pueblo Marinero from 5pm – 8pm
Teguise Market – Every Sun in the village
PALS car boot sale – Every Sun at Lanzarote A Caballo (in aid of charity)
Mancha Blanca Market – Every Sun in Mancha Blanca
Marina Rubicon Market – Every Wed & Sat in the Marina Rubicon
Playa Honda Market – Third Sat of the month on Calle Mayor
The Government of the Canary Islands has declared a state of emergency in Lanzarote following intense and locally severe rainfall that caused significant flooding across the island on Saturday
This marks the first activation of the island-wide emergency under the Special Civil Protection and Emergency Response Plan for Flood Risk (PEINCA) in Lanzarote
The worst affected areas include the municipalities of Arrecife
the 112 emergency services recorded around 150 weather-related incidents
Most were linked to flooding in homes and garages
along with road disruptions caused by water accumulation
emergency resources from both municipal and island levels were mobilised and coordinated through CECOES 112
the Canary Islands Emergency and Security Coordination Centre
The General Directorate of Emergencies has issued a public reminder advising against parking or driving in ravines
as sudden water flow poses a serious risk of flash flooding
Authorities have also urged the public to avoid travelling by road unless absolutely necessary and warned against attempting to drive through water-covered streets
Residents are encouraged to ensure their phone batteries are charged in case they need to contact emergency services via 112
the public is advised to use the 012 helpline
which intensified between 1:00pm and 2:00pm
had already caused over 20 reported incidents in Lanzarote
where floodwaters affected ground floors and garages
including the route between Arrecife and Órzola near Tahíche
Access to Costa Teguise from the north has also been cut off due to impassable conditions
The alert comes as part of a broader pre-alert issued for the eastern Canary Islands and Tenerife under the Specific Emergency Plan for Adverse Meteorological Phenomena (PEFMA)
based on forecasts from the State Meteorological Agency (AEMET)
especially in the north and metropolitan areas of Tenerife
The Lanzarote Cabildo has reiterated that both Lanzarote and La Graciosa will remain under pre-alert for rain throughout the day
Some downpours may be particularly intense
and the public is being urged to remain calm and follow all safety recommendations
The emergency services in Lanzarote continue to monitor the situation closely as teams work to manage ongoing incidents and mitigate the impact of the flooding
A NUMBER of airlines have been affected by the Lanzarote floods
which have also seen hotels forced to cancel bookings
The UK Government cautioned anyone planning to visit the Spanish island after 2.4 inches of rain fell in just two hours over the weekend
The "unprecedented" flooding occurred after Storm Olivier on Saturday afternoon
Some spots in Costa Teguise received more than a year's worth of rain in two hours
when over 100 litres fell per square metre
On Sunday, the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO) shared advice for those in or heading to the areas hit hardest by the flooding
"Heavy rainfall and flooding in Lanzarote occurred earlier today (13 April 2025) with Costa Teguise
San Bartolomé and Arrecife particularly affected," an official warning said
"If you are in Lanzarote or travelling to Lanzarote
follow the advice of the local authorities and monitor local weather updates."
With over 100 daily arrivals during peak season
Lanzarote Airport is a busy hub throughout the year
According to myflyright, while no flights to Lanzarote were cancelled on Monday
21 flights were delayed by three hours or more
"We continue to monitor the situation closely."
Ryanair also confirmed they will continue to "operate as normal" on Monday
Jet2 also told The Sun its flight programme is "continuing to operate as normal"
today Jet2holidays confirmed to Travel Gossip that a handful of hotel bookings have been affected
"Due to the severe weather conditions that have affected parts of Lanzarote
a small number of hotels have contacted us to let us know that they are temporarily unable to accept arrivals due to the impact of the adverse conditions," a representative said
we have been making decisions with the best interests of our customers in mind
and we have contacted affected customers to let them know their options."
The following airlines operate flights between the UK and Lanzarote on a regular basis:
The travel company added that its flights were still operating as normal
TUI customers has also experienced disruptions to their holidays
with a "small number" of hotels cancelling reservations due to the floods
“Due to the lack of alternative accommodation on the island during the busy Easter period we unfortunately had to cancel a small number of holidays to Lanzarote," a TUI representative confirmed
"Customers were able to receive a full refund or amend to another TUI holiday with a re-booking incentive
the safety of our customers and colleagues is our main priority therefore TUI resort teams are working with the local authorities to find customers currently in impacted hotels alternative accommodation or return flights back to the UK.”
Lanzarote Airport is located just 3.1 miles southwest of the island's capital Arrecife
which as been hit particularly hard by the storm
The bad weather intensified between 1pm and 2pm on Saturday leading to 24-hour state of emergency
Arrecife confirmed on Sunday that it would ask for a state of catastrophe to be declared
The storm, which also swept mainland Spain and Portugal had caused travel disruptions before the weekend
Spain’s meteorological service issued weather warnings for many areas of the country over the weekend
and wind in parts of both the north and south coast
The Sun has reached out to each of the airlines operating flights between the UK and Lanzarote for comment
Lanzarote attracted 3.4 million tourists last year
the ground very quickly became waterlogged so the water could not soak away
it continued to rise and poured through channels towards the sea
Unable to deal with the sheer volume of water
many rivers burst their banks including the Lagomar River which flows through Nazaret
The head of Lanzarote's emergency services told local media many homes had been submerged
with floodwaters leaving behind a "great quantity of mud"
many of them in Arrecife and Teguise," Enrique Espinosa said on Sunday
Some residents were greeted by the smell of raw sewage after flooding overwhelmed the drainage system
Lanzarote’s oldest distance sporting event
the Font Vella International Lanzarote Marathon
will take place this weekend in Costa Teguise
The Marathon will commence tomorrow morning (Saturday) at 8 am
as runners set off for the 42-km run to Puerto del Carmen and back
a half-marathon for wheelchair users and a 10-kilometre event.
today will see a 5-kilometre Santa Claus race at 12.30 along Costa Teguise’s promenade
The Lanzarote Marathon is the first and oldest marathon event on the Canaries
celebrating its 30th anniversary last year
Teguise Council has stated that infrastructure such as roads
beaches and parking areas are all working normally again following Saturday’s flash floods
volunteers from local businesses and individuals all took part in a clean-up operation that completed the job in 72 hours
“All showed a commitment that went above and beyond normal work responsibilities.”
Tourist councillor Rita Hernández said that the sand on Playa de las Cucharas will be redistributed at the end of the month
when sunbeds are removed owing to the expiry of the contract
Three hotels have had to close temporarily because of the flood
with the subsequent loss of 1,600 tourist beds
the floods only affected a relatively small area of eastern Costa Teguise and the rest of the resort is operating completely normally
while Lanzarote’s two other main tourist resorts were not affected by the rain at all
The first of four concerts will take place at Costa Teguise tomorrow evening
The concert will feature Queen tribute band A Kind of Magic
and a tribute band to Spanish stars Hombres G
The show will take place at 6pm at the amphitheatre at Las Cucharas beach in Costa Teguise
Future concerts will showcase U2 tribute band Zoo TF on June 21st
Coldplay tribute paradise on 27th September and Lucrecia will appear on 31st October
Nearly 90 families are facing eviction from unfinished buildings
known as a “construction skeletons” in Costa Teguise
as plans are moving forward to build a luxury hotel on the site
This situation has arisen almost two decades after a court ruling ordered the demolition of the unfinished structures
The Teguise Magistrates' Court is now engaging with the families living in this derelict building on plot 214 to initiate the eviction process
5 of Arrecife has summoned the occupants of the buildings located on Avenida Las Palmeras and Avenida Del Mar to appear before the Teguise Magistrate's Court. This legal action has been taken by the property owner
who aims to develop the site into a high-end luxury hotel
The families have been instructed to appear at the Magistrate's Court by tomorrow
they received court orders from March last year telling them to officially identify themselves
the case is in the "summons phase," meaning that while the eviction process is in motion
no specific date has been set for them to vacate the building
a real estate development company based in Arrecife
requested the families to leave the premises in 2023 to make way for the Body
which promises to feature a selection of luxury villas
the Department of Tourism and Employment of the Government of the Canary Islands signed an agreement with Toscolanz SL in October 2024
aimed at enhancing the skills of future hotel employees
as reported in the Official Gazette of the Canary Islands (BOC)
the site has become home to around 90 working families struggling with rising rent prices in the area
said that Social Services have indicated that some of these families are socially excluded and in need of support
The Town Hall has reached out to the Cabildo's Social Services department to assist in finding alternative housing for those affected
One resident shared that she recently lost a rental opportunity when the landlord chose another tenant instead
The demolition order for the site dates back to October 31st 2005
when a court revoked the building licence for plot 214
The High Court of Justice of the Canary Islands later mandated that the council should be responsible for finding a company to carry out the demolition
socialist councillor Jenifer Galán highlighted that the TSJC was questioning who was accountable for the lack of action
as the Teguise Council claimed ignorance of the judicial decision
who was then the head of the Urban Planning Department
reported in November 2022 that the property owner had refused to comply with the demolition order
The council intended to take action independently after the court threatened the former mayor
leaving the future uncertain for the families who call it home
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Enjoy the best things to do in luscious Lanzarote
There’s much more to Lanzarote than Brits abroad and English breakfasts
but if you can manage to swerve overdeveloped areas such as Playa del Carmen and Costa Teguise you’ll find a wild wonderland waiting to be explored and adored
This beautiful Canary Island is actually filled with palm-filled towns
Lanzarote is often a love letter to the heart and soul of influential artist César Manrique
with many stunning homes and attractions related to the great man
The best things to do in Lanzarote might surprise you
What is it? Outdoor sea swimming pools can be found around Lanzarote’s southern and eastern coasts
Others are more built structures but with an opening to the sea
Why go? A calmer place to swim than out in the sea proper but wilder than a chlorinated pool
Do some laps in Los Charcones near Playa Blanca
What is it? Europe’s first underwater sculpture museum
features cement figures and sculptures by artist Jason deCaires Taylor
which are slowly being colonised by marine life
Why go? Lanzarote is famous for scuba diving, but drifting through thought-provoking sculptures 12-metres down is a whole different experience. When you visit Museo Atlántico
you won’t have to flee from bubbling lava
The dormant volcanoes haven’t erupted since 1824
Massive eruptions from more than 100 of them
created the vast basalt landscape that covers around a quarter of the island
Why go? This spectacular moonscape is too dangerous to explore on foot
but a coach tour gives an exciting overview of the sea of lava with 25 craters
you can watch guides drop straw into a hole
Dishes are cooked using geothermal heat at the El Diablo restaurant
quirky way to explore is in an open-sided electric Twizy car
What is it? Surfers worldwide are drawn to Famara’s epic beach and reef breaks
but its five-kilometre swathe of sand is a joy even for those who don’t like checking into the green room
The cool little town behind it is full of colourful surf cafes
then duck into Restaurant El Risco for a delicious fish lunch
where farmers realised that the fertile volcanic soil was perfect for vine growing
What is it? Lanzarote’s most famous artist
of which this sexy underground location is the crowning glory. The Jameos del Agua caves are home to a restaurant
and auditorium with bar seats built into the rocks and ferns cascading from the walls.
Why go? Imagine a fantasy party hosted by James Bond
Barbarella and Twiggy in the sixties – this would be the venue
there are live music and gastronomy events
What is it? A small village in the northeast of the island
You’ll find unspoilt white beach Playa de La Garita and a harbour where fishing boats bob
Why go? A surprisingly good place to eat is Marisqueria El Charcon
and there are steps to the water that people fish from
It looks like a bog-standard cheap and cheery caff
but does plates of fresh fish and chips that will just make you happy
What is it? Where powerful Atlantic breakers pound the western volcanic coast, several paper tablecloth cafés, such as Restaurant Costa Azul
Feel the sea spray on your cheeks while devouring fresh fish with Canarian potatoes
Why go? It’s invigorating to watch the drama of waves smashing onto the black rocks a few feet away and seabirds soaring above
The jagged rocks at Los Hervideros nearby provide good photo ops
What is it? A lovely garden full of cacti of every size
laid out like an amphitheatre in an old quarry
Mr Manrique is to thank once again for this ultra-Instagrammable attraction
Why go? Jardín de Cactus might just be the coolest
with 4,500 specimens of 450 species thriving in a sun-trap of a dip in the arid landscape
The stylish café/bar sells fresh juices and green-tinged cactus burgers made from prickly pear cactus and potato
The drive up to the hilltop village of Haría might be a bit white-knuckle
but the reward is a super-chilled atmospheric enclave of whitewashed villas
towering palms and tropical plants that feels like some lost Arabic paradise
The exotic vibe here is a world away from the tacky resorts in the south
Visit Haría's Casa de César Manrique
one of the artist’s more homely abodes
Here you’ll find an enviable haul of bubble chairs
plus unfinished work left as it was in his old studio
Teguise is the oldest settlement in the Canaries and was Lanzarote’s capital for 450 years
It’s full of attractive white buildings
with a great Sunday market (top buys: local cheese and leather bags)
Why go? It’s a charming place for pottering between craft shops and bars
Explore this home built from lava and caves and furnished with bits from shipwrecks
and then pop into the stylish museum restaurant
What is it? Manrique’s to-die-for home/studio in Las Palmas is built into an old lava flow
with five underground cavern rooms in natural volcanic bubbles
Why go? Unless you’re a millionaire rock star, the Tahíche is probably the coolest home you’ll ever step foot in
Curvy swimming pools set into white terraces surrounded by palms and stunning mid-century furniture are offset by the bubbly black rock walls
The eighth official Canary Island just off the north coast of Lanzarote
La Graciosa is a step back in time as you won’t find any asphalt roads here
The tiny port town has a few good seafood restaurants
You can hire bikes in the port and cycle to the main sights including the paradise-like Las Conchas beach
Alternatively jump in one of the 4x4 taxis to traverse the often bumpy roads in a touch more comfort
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Yesterday, the eleventh edition of one of the most important sporting events in Lanzarote, the ULTRABIKE LANZAROTE, organized by the Santa Rosa Club of Costa Teguise, was presented.
The competition will take place on May 3rd and 4th, 2025 and will be a fantastic challenge for all mountain bike enthusiasts who dare to participate.
The first stage consists of a time trial on the island of La Graciosa on Saturday, May 3, followed by the 105 km ULTRABIKE SANTA ROSA and the 52 km Bike Costa Teguise races on Sunday, May 4. Both events will start and finish at the Santa Rosa Club of Costa Teguise.
The presentation was attended by Teguise’s Tourism councillor Rita Hernández, the Mayor of Teguise, Olivia Duque, Hector Casteñeyra from the Canary Islands Government Tourism Office, Juan Monzón, Cabildo Sports Councillor, and the organizers and sponsors: Hector Fernández from BP Canarias, and Felix Echeverría, director of the SantaRosa Club.
The competition will feature 450 professional and amateur cyclists.
Before going abroad, Britons should check the travel advice for their chosen destination
Britons have been given fresh travel guidance following flooding in Lanzarote over the weekend
This flooding led to a state of emergency being declared in the popular Canary Islands holiday spot and misery for tourists as some hotels lost all power
The state of emergency has now been lifted
meaning good news for Britons planning a late Easter getaway to the destination
Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) does not advise against travel to Lanzarote
it says any visitors should "follow the advice of local authorities and monitor local weather updates"
Flooding in Lanzarote over the weekend prompted a state of emergency
Tourists were told: "Heavy rainfall and flooding in Lanzarote occurred over the weekend
The Government of the Canary Islands declared a state of emergency in Lanzarote after intense rainfall triggered widespread flooding across the island on Saturday
This was the first activation of the island-wide emergency under the Special Civil Protection and Emergency Response Plan for Flood Risk in Lanzarote
emergency services recorded approximately 150 weather-related incidents
The worst affected municipalities included Arrecife
No injuries were reported by Spanish authorities
although the adverse weather conditions did spell chaos
affecting holidaymakers on Easter vacations
Several key roads were closed due to the flooding
including the route between Arrecife and Órzola near Tahíche
Access to Costa Teguise from the north was also cut off as conditions became impassable
Most calls to emergency services involved flooding in homes and garages
Emergency resources from both municipal and island levels were mobilised in response to the crisis
Spain is recognised as the most popular holiday destination among British tourists
While the FCDO does not advise against travel to Lanzarote
it's important to consult the FCDO's up-to-date guidance on warnings and insurance
Britons should always check the travel advice for their chosen destination before going abroad to ensure a safe
In a recent update, holidaymakers in a second European destination were warned of closures and delays at road borders
Further afield, Britons will soon need to complete a document or risk being denied entry to a "must-visit" destination
you can still see pools of cocoa-coloured water lying alongside the Barranco del Huron – the ravine that turned into a raging torrent of water on Saturday afternoon causing serious flooding and road closures in Costa Teguise
the flood spread out causing leaving huge mud flats
and the different colours of the sea at Playa Cucharas shows the amount of sediment that was washed into the ocean
whose attractive frilled ridges were also carved by centuries of rainfall
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A head-on collision between two cars in Costa Teguise
has left one person injured and needing hospital treatment
The accident took place at around 1:30pm at a junction on Avenida de Las Palmeras in Costa Teguise
between holidaymakers in a rent-a-car and a privately owned vehicle
and an ambulance were dispatched to the scene
Paramedics treated a woman for ‘minor’ injuries
but she still needed to go to Hospital José Molina Orosa for further treatment
The firefighters cleared the roadway using sepiolite to absorb fluids and assisted in removing the damaged vehicles to restore normal traffic flow in the area
The Local Police are investigating the circumstances surrounding the collision
A kitchen fire at the Hotel Trébol in Costa Teguise yesterday afternoon (Monday) resulted in two people being hospitalised due to smoke inhalation
Emergency services were quickly mobilised after the 1-1-2 emergency hotline received the alert
and the fire was swiftly brought under control
but quick action by hotel staff helped prevent the flames from spreading further
Staff members immediately disconnected the electrical and gas supplies and kept the kitchen doors closed
limiting the fire's impact and aiding firefighters in their efforts to extinguish it
Firefighters extinguished the flames by adding oil to the deep fryer and broke a window to ventilate the area
helping to contain the smoke and make extinguishing the fire easier
including Emerlan and the Canary Islands Emergency Service (SUC)
Emerlan deployed a Rapid Intervention Vehicle (VIR) and a Basic Life Support (SVB) ambulance
Three individuals were treated for smoke inhalation
The operation also involved the Guardia Civil and the Local Police
Once the temperature was stabilised and no further risks were detected
the emergency services concluded their work
Rita Hernández is a well-known face in Teguise politics and business
occupying council positions under three separate parties
we spoke to her just four days after April’s floods caused chaos in Costa Teguise
do you have any idea of the damage that the floods have caused
What we do know is that three hotels have had to close temporarily – the Salinas
Are there plans to protect against the same thing happening in future
We currently have three experts preparing a report on exactly what happened and what can possibly be done to avoid it
but I’m not sure we could ever prepare for an event like that
The barrancos worked well – they always have done – but that much rain in two hours was just too much for them
Moving onto the recent announcement about investment in beaches
We’ll be spending 635,000 Euros on several beaches in the municipality
€335,000 of that will go towards material such as lifesavers towers
and the main beaches that will benefit will be Las Cucharas and El Jablillo in Costa Teguise
as well as Famara and beaches on La Graciosa
We also plan to renovate the public conveniences in Costa Teguise
We’re aware of the complaints that tourists have made about these facilities
and we hope to have a contract in place to operate them by mid-summer
wooden catwalks will be installed at Las Cucharas and Playa Bastián to improve access
we’re providing some shaded areas at Las Cucharas and the ten showers on the beaches of the resort will be replaced by foot washes to save water
and we want to have the best services that a resort can have
I believe Costa Teguise is one of the bestplanned resorts in the Canaries
but in recent years it’s been neglected and it will take a huge investment to get everything up to date
there’s been action to get rid of two of the abandoned hotels
and plans to convert the others into hotels
The gardens in the resort have also been neglected
but we’ve worked on 600 of the 7,000 palm trees
mainly in popular tourist zones such as Las Cucharas and Jablillo
What is your opinion on the protests that took place against mass tourism last year
The problems they were complaining about haven’t gone away
I think it’s important to be aware of what we have in Costa Teguise
We need to assess our tourism and make sure it’s ordered and organised
we can’t allow places such as garages and terraces to become holiday rental accommodation
but when people say there are too many tourists
I always think of those families that have saved hard for years to come to Lanzarote
Tourism has given so much to Lanzarote – we just have to organise it
People are living in mobile homes or squatting in abandoned hotels in Costa Teguise
There are many properties that are simply left unused because owners are frightened to let them to residential tenants
The tenant has more rights than the landlord under the current law
We’re currently preparing to apply for €15 million from EU Next Generation funds
This is the first time such a request has been made for Teguise alone
and if approved it will mean that we can make important investments in 23 areas of Costa Teguise
Work has resumed on the construction of the highly anticipated hotel in Costa Teguise
bringing fresh momentum to a project that had been on hold for nearly two months due to a legal dispute
workers were seen back on-site as activity restarted following a judicial resolution earlier this month
The interruption was caused by a lawsuit filed by the property’s former owner
who claimed that the land had been acquired by the current developers at a tax auction without adequate notice
The initial ruling led to a suspension of construction
but a subsequent judicial decision issued in early December allowed the project to move forward
designed to cater to health and sports tourism
is set to become a major attraction in Costa Teguise
The complex will feature both indoor and outdoor pools
and various state-of-the-art facilities aimed at promoting wellness and active lifestyles
Covering an impressive 80,000 square metres
the development is expected to generate between 200 and 300 direct jobs in Lanzarote
the project is slated for completion in 2026
The development promises to boost the local economy
and enhance Costa Teguise’s appeal as a prime destination for both relaxation and sports enthusiasts
This resolution marks a significant milestone for the project
paving the way for a transformative addition to the region’s hospitality sector
Devastating floods hit Lanzarote's Costa Teguise and Arrecife on April 12
experienced an unprecedented weather event on April 12
Torrential rains unleashed severe flooding in several areas
particularly impacting the popular tourist destinations of Costa Teguise and Arrecife
The dramatic downpour led to a declared state of emergency
highlighting the island's vulnerability to extreme weather
The intensity of the rainfall shocked residents and authorities alike
recorded an astonishing 61 liters of rain per square meter in just two hours
experiencing a staggering 97.5 liters in the same timeframe
This deluge transformed streets into raging rivers
especially around the El Trebol apartment complex in Costa Teguise
Emergency services responded to over 300 calls for help
described a frantic night of rescue operations
While the absence of injuries is a relief
Many homes suffered basement flooding and mud damage
and numerous roads remained impassable for hours
The focus now shifts to damage assessment and providing support to affected residents and businesses
The storm's impact extends beyond immediate physical damage
The heavy rains struck just before the peak tourist season
posing a significant economic challenge for businesses reliant on tourism
The emotional toll on residents coping with the aftermath is also considerable
This event underscores the increasing vulnerability of even popular tourist destinations to extreme weather
with the community rallying together for cleanup and rebuilding
The local government is committed to assisting those affected and initiating crucial improvements to drainage systems and emergency response protocols
showcasing its ability to overcome adversity
the long-term recovery process is underway
demonstrating Lanzarote's unwavering resilience and commitment to rebuilding stronger
The most severely affected areas were Costa Teguise and Arrecife
two popular tourist destinations in Lanzarote
While other parts of the island experienced heavy rain
these two locations suffered the most significant flooding and damage
no injuries or fatalities have been reported despite the extensive damage caused by the floods
Emergency services were quick to respond and evacuate affected areas
The exact cause is still being investigated
but it's believed to be a combination of factors including unusual weather patterns leading to exceptionally high rainfall exceeding prior records for the island in April
and supporting those affected by the floods
Several organizations are likely to be involved in the relief efforts
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STAGGERING footage shows holiday hotspot Lanzarote swamped by violent flooding after a torrential two-hour dump of rain
Homes and roads were overcome by the surging floodwater on Saturday afternoon
prompting officials to declare a state of emergency
Clips uploaded to social media show roads and carparks turned into deep
Cars lie stranded in the streets which are impossible to navigate
Huge swathes of the land are also submerged under brown water as it gushes down towards the coast
A storm broke out early Saturday afternoon
unloading a deluge of rainfall onto the island
it rose higher and higher and poured through channels towards the sea
The city of Arrecife, on the island's south coast, was hit particularly hard by the extreme weather.
Residents were greeted by the smell of raw sewage after flooding overwhelmed the drainage system.
Guatiza and Nazaret were also badly affected
Rivers became raging torrents and burst their banks
unable to deal with the sheer volume of water
The Lagomar River flowing through Nazaret spilled over onto the surrounding land
Some 60 litres of water fell per square metre in a two hour period in the worst-affected spots
That's more than a month's worth of the average rainfall in the UK
other areas of the island remained completely dry
Lanzarote's Security Consortium activated the island's Emergency Plan until 7am on Sunday
The public are urged to take extreme precautions and avoid all unnecessary travel
Saturday's downpour followed previous heavy rainfall in the week as Storm Olivier passed over the island
Two flights from Manchester, two from Gatwick, two from Bristol and one from each of Cardiff, Stanstead, Birmingham and Dublin and Bournemouth were diverted
90 families squatting in an abandoned hotel building in Costa Teguise face eviction as the plot is developed into a luxury hotel
between the Avenida del Mar and the Avenida de las Palmeras
has been under a demolition order for two decades
but the responsibility for assuming the costs of the demolition was disputed for several years
Arrecife firm Toscolanz SL plan to construct the Body
Mind & Health Hotel luxury hotel complex
comprised of “a careful selection of luxury villas,”
Toscolanz applied to evict the squatters in 2023
The families currently squatting in the buildings have until Monday to appear before a magistrate and receive formal notification of their eviction
although no date has yet been provided for this
Many of the squatters claim to be working people who cannot afford rent prices on Lanzarote.
Teguise Mayor Olivia Duque has said that her council’s Social Services department are assisting some families that are “at risk of exclusion.”
Around 6cm of rainfall fell in two hours on the popular island on Saturday causing some flash flooding and blocking roads
News | UK
The UK government has issued a travel warning following flash floods and heavy rainfall on the popular Spanish island of Lanzarote
Spanish officials declared a state of emergency throughout the Canary Islands as homes were flooded and roads turned into muddy rivers by torrential rain at the year-round tourist destination
Around 6cm of rain fell in two hours on Saturday with some homes submerged as water levels quickly rose
See also: Can I cancel my Lanzarote holiday due to the weather?
The Foreign Office has warned holiday goers that the heavy rainfall and flooding have left some hotels without power and left roads blocked by mud
and Arrecife have been hit hardest by the issues
Enrique Espinosa, head of emergency services for the Lanzarote government explained: "We have been working all night
“Some houses are flooded and what remains is a great quantity of mud.”
No one has been injured in the flooding
In an update on its website the Foreign Office wrote: “Heavy rainfall and flooding in Lanzarote occurred earlier today (13 April 2025) with Costa Teguise
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A severe accident occurred at around 7:00pm last night (Friday) in Lanzarote
when a car crashed into several parked vehicles
According to the Emergency Services report
the incident took place on Avenida Islas Canarias in Costa Teguise
a 36-year-old man who sustained multiple injuries
were taken to Doctor José Molina Orosa Hospital by ambulance for further treatment
Initial reports indicate both are in serious condition
The incident caused significant traffic delays in the area
Emergency responders were quick to arrive at the scene
where the fire brigade ensured the damaged vehicles were safe and cleared the road
and the Local Police from Teguise managed the traffic and took charge of the investigation into the accident
Authorities have not yet disclosed further details about the cause of the collision as inquiries continue
A female Guardia Civil officer has been praised for her bravery in rescuing a British tourist who attempted to take her own life in Costa Teguise two years ago
The incident took place at Playa Cucharas at half past midnight on 24th March 2023
and the rescue took more than two hours due to poor visibility
waves of up to three metres in height and the fact that the tourist
described as a “a large woman who was drunk” did not want to be rescued
Both women were finally picked up around 300 metres beyond the pier at Cucharas
The agent was awarded the Order of Merit of the Guardia Civil
but on the advice of her lawyer petitioned the courts for a higher level of the medal
The court described her actions as “impeccable and admirable…going beyond
In a significant move that strengthens its presence in the Canary Islands
Alexandre Hotels has acquired the Grand Teguise Playa Hotel in Lanzarote
The transaction was finalised following the sale of the ownership by CaixaBank and Metrópolis
who held a 60% and 40% stake in the property
The Grand Teguise Playa is a four-star hotel boasting 300 rooms and a prime beachfront location in Costa Teguise
approximately 14 kilometres from the island’s airport
This acquisition expands Alexandre Hotels’ portfolio
which already includes resorts in Tenerife and Barcelona
adding Lanzarote as an attractive new destination for its guests
highlighted the robust activity in the hotel sector
“This deal shows the excellent dynamism of the hotel sector
both in operational terms and as an investment
The sector’s appeal is expected to remain strong in 2025
The hotel sector has proven to be one of the most sought-after areas of the real estate market
becoming the second most lucrative segment in 2024 with a capital inflow exceeding €3.2 billion
the industry attracted over €25 billion in investment
solidifying its position as a key focus for investors in Spain
This acquisition by Alexandre Hotels marks a continued confidence in the growth potential of Lanzarote
reinforcing its appeal in the global hospitality market
a palm tree and a traffic sign in Costa Teguise in the early hours of this morning
The accident took place at around 4.30 am on the Avenida de Las Palmeras
Civil Guard and firefighters were dispatched
the emergency workers disconnected the car battery and the streetlight and also cleared the road
It’s the second accident in the resort in two days
following a collision between a hire car and a passenger vehicle yesterday
A woman was treated for mild whiplash injuries and taken to the Dr José Molina Orosa Hospital
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