A strong tidal surge in the Canary Islands has resulted in the deaths of three individuals and injuries to at least 15 others. The incidents occurred on November 4, 2023, primarily along the coast of Tenerife. Emergency services reported that the powerful waves swept several people into the Atlantic Ocean during a series of four separate events.
Authorities confirmed that two victims, a man and a woman, were pulled into the ocean in the municipalities of La Guancha, Puerto de la Cruz, and Santa Cruz de Tenerife. A third individual, a man, was later discovered deceased in the waters near a beach in Granadilla. The incidents have raised serious concerns about coastal safety, particularly during adverse weather conditions.
Emergency services responded promptly to the incidents, which occurred as beachgoers were reportedly drawn to the rough seas, despite previous warnings. Officials had cautioned the public about the risks associated with strong winds and tidal surges, instructing people to stay away from coastal paths and to avoid taking photos or videos that could place them in danger.
According to local news reports, the injured included individuals who were attempting to assist those who had been swept away. The surge, driven by unusually strong waves, caught many by surprise, leading to a chaotic scene along the affected coastlines.
Local authorities are now urging residents and tourists alike to heed safety warnings during severe weather conditions. The tragic events serve as a reminder of the unpredictable nature of the ocean and the potential hazards associated with it, especially during turbulent weather.
As investigations continue into the specific circumstances surrounding each incident, the community is mourning the loss of those who tragically lost their lives. The regional government has expressed condolences to the families affected and reiterated the importance of adhering to safety guidelines issued during such weather events.






































