Wildfire in the Canary Islands: Expats and Tourists Warned of Elevated Fire Risks
As the winter season approaches, the Canary Islands, a popular destination for expats and tourists, are facing an unexpected and alarming threat: wildfires. Despite the cooler winter months, the region is currently under a state of "pre-alert" due to unseasonably high temperatures and dry conditions.
Elevated Risk Areas
The areas above 1,000 meters in Tenerife and Gran Canaria are at the highest risk, with southern Tenerife being particularly vulnerable. This warning, issued by the Canary Islands government on November 27, is a response to a surge of warm, dry air that has brought temperatures close to 30°C, combined with a calima (dust haze)[1].
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