Weather Systems Bring Flooding Concerns to Hawaii and Canary Islands
Separate weather events are causing flooding risks in Hawaii and storm damage in Spain's Canary Islands during peak tourist season.

Two island destinations are facing weather-related challenges as flooding and storm systems impact Hawaii and Spain's Canary Islands.
In Hawaii, flood warnings remain active across multiple islands following recent severe weather. The Big Island continues under a flood watch, while Maui has a flood advisory in effect through Monday afternoon. North Shore residents on affected islands are returning to assess damage to their properties after being forced to evacuate.
Meanwhile, Spain's Canary Islands are experiencing their fifth consecutive day of Storm Theresa, which has brought flooding and landslides to the Atlantic archipelago. Thousands of residents have been evacuated as the storm system continues to impact the islands just days before the Easter holiday period.
The timing of the Canary Islands weather system is particularly challenging as it coincides with peak tourist season. British tourists are among those affected by the ongoing severe weather conditions on the Spanish islands.
Both island chains are dealing with the aftermath of significant weather events, with authorities monitoring conditions and working to ensure public safety as residents and visitors navigate the ongoing impacts.