New Foreign Office travel warning for Brits in Spain as holidays cancelled

Importance Score: 60 / 100 πŸ”΅


Travel Disruption in Lanzarote Due to Severe Flooding

British tourists planning trips to Lanzarote, Spain, are facing travel uncertainties following a warning issued by the UK Foreign Office due to intense rainfall and severe flooding. The adverse weather conditions have caused significant disruption across the island, inundating properties and vehicles, and leading to trip cancellations for some travelers.

Holidaymakers Affected as Heavy Rain Causes Chaos

One affected holidaymaker, speaking from a UK airport, reported the cancellation of their Jet2 holiday. “I’ve just had my holiday with Jet2 cancelled as the resorts in Lanzarote are flooded,” they stated. “I’m in the airport. Seems to be affecting a lot of people.” This highlights the widespread impact of the flooding on travel plans.

State of Emergency Declared Amidst Widespread Damage

Local authorities declared a state of emergency on Saturday in response to the extensive disruption caused by the floodwaters. Previously bustling streets are now deserted, with cars abandoned due to the torrential downpours. Compounding the issue, residents are contending with a strong sewage odor, a consequence of the flooding’s effects on sanitation systems.

UK Foreign Office Issues Travel Alert

The UK Foreign Office has issued an urgent travel advisory today, April 13th, identifying Costa Teguise, San Bartolome, and Arrecife as areas particularly impacted by the flooding. The advisory notes that essential services across Lanzarote are under strain, with power outages reported in several hotels and roads blocked by mud.

Travel Advice for Lanzarote Visitors

Officials are advising individuals currently in Lanzarote, or those with imminent travel plans, to closely monitor guidance from local authorities and stay informed about the latest weather updates.

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The Foreign Office, on its gov.uk travel advice webpage, cautioned: “Heavy rainfall and flooding in Lanzarote occurred earlier today (13 April 2025) with Costa Teguise, San Bartolome, and Arrecife particularly affected. Services across the island are affected. Some hotels are currently without power. Some roads are currently affected by mud. If you are in Lanzarote or travelling to Lanzarote, follow the advice of the local authorities and monitor local weather updates.”


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