Heavy rain and reservoir burst trigger severe flooding in Telde, Gran CanariaHeavy rainfall hit Telde, Gran Canaria, on March 3, 2025, triggering severe flooding, road closures, and powerful currents that swept away vehicles, further worsened by a reservoir burst releasing 700 000 liters (185 000 gallons) of water.
Heavy rainfall in Telde, Gran Canaria, on March 3, 2025, triggered severe flooding, road closures, and powerful currents that swept vehicles into ravines.
The situation worsened when a reservoir burst, releasing 700 000 liters (185 000 gallons) of irrigation water, which forced the closure of a major road. Residents of García Ruiz Road were unable to enter or leave the area until midday. Fortunately, emergency services confirmed that no casualties were reported.
In response to the hazardous conditions left by the storm, the Telde City Council announced the closure of multiple beaches on the morning of March 4, including La Garita, Hoya del Pozo, Playa del Hombre, El Barranquillo, Melenara, Salinetas, and Ojos de Garza, citing safety concerns after the heavy downpour.
The Telde City Council has urged residents to avoid travel as emergency response teams work to clear the damage. Several coastal areas and roads remain inaccessible because of waterlogging and landslides.
“This is a security measure to ensure the safety of citizens. After the storm, the beaches are not in a condition to receive users,” María Calderín, head of the Department of Beaches, said.
Municipal workers, in collaboration with the security forces, are actively working to restore the affected areas.
The eastern and northern areas of La Palma, southeastern Tenerife, and northeastern Gran Canaria experienced the most intense precipitation.
Multiple municipalities, including Arucas, Teror, Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Santa Brígida, and Valsequillo, also faced disruptions because of the ongoing heavy rains.
According to the State Meteorological Agency (Aemet), rain and snow will persist in the Canary Islands, albeit with reduced intensity, through March 4. Snow has been accumulating in high-altitude areas in Teide National Park in Tenerife and Roque de Los Muchachos in La Palma. Ice patches have resulted in road closures, including TF-24 between Los Loros and El Portillo, TF-445 from Buenavista to Faro de Teno, and LP-4 to Roque de Los Muchachos.