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Wildfire warnings in the Canary Islands

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British tourists heading to the Canary Islands are advised to stay updated on travel advice issued by the UK Foreign, Commonwealth Development Office (FCDO) as the region faces heightened wildfire risks.


Popular destinations like Tenerife, Lanzarote, Gran Canaria, and Fuerteventura are currently under “pre-alerts” due to unseasonably high temperatures and dry conditions, according to Spain’s national weather agency, Aemet. Wildfires in winter might sound ridiculous, but the pre-alerts have been given for good reasons.


Wildfire threats across the Canary Islands in November

The Canary Islands government has declared a state of “pre-alert” for wildfires, which began on November 27. Areas above 1,000m in Tenerife and Gran Canaria are at the highest risk. The risk of fires is expected to decrease slightly by December 1 but remains a concern, particularly in southern Tenerife.


The alert stems from a surge of warm, dry air bringing temperatures close to 30°C, paired with a calima (dust haze). According to the Canary Islands’ Emergency Plan (INFOCA), the main risk factors include:


Low humidity: Levels dropping below 30 per cent, particularly at altitudes above 600m and as low as 400m in southern areas.
Strong winds: Southern gusts intensify the risk in Tenerife, Gran Canaria, and surrounding islands.

The Canarian Weekly notes that recent rainfall in the western islands, such as La Palma, has improved vegetation conditions, but persistent drought across the archipelago heightens fire dangers.


Visitors are urged to follow local guidelines, including avoiding outdoor barbecues, ensuring cigarettes are fully put out, and not leaving rubbish in forested areas. The FCDO warns that causing a wildfire in Spain, even unintentionally, is a criminal offence and can lead to hefty fines. Any fire sightings should be reported immediately to emergency services on 112.


The FCDO also highlights other risks for tourists in the Canary Islands:


Street crime: Be cautious of thieves who use distraction techniques or impersonate police officers. Genuine officers will carry official I.D but will not ask to see wallets.
Accommodation security: Ensure doors and windows are locked and consult property owners or travel operators about any concerns.
Highway pirates: Drivers of foreign-registered or rental cars, particularly those towing caravans, may be targeted.
Travel insurance for the Canary Islands

Expats and locals who are expecting UK visitors should advise their loved ones to take out travel insurance that covers planned activities and emergency expenses. For those travelling through Gibraltar or France while on route to Spain, it’s also advised to check the respective travel guidance for those regions too.


By staying informed and adhering to safety recommendations, tourists can better enjoy their time in the sought-after winter sun destination of the Canary Islands.


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