The total accumulated cases in the Canary Islands is now 39,651 with 6,148 active, of which 85 are admitted to ICU and 291 remain hospitalized…
Looking at all the indicators, has this latest decision been ‘soft’ on Gran Canaria and ‘harsh’ on Tenerife?
The two men risked their lives and were injured themselves by colliding with the rocks during the rescue...
Other bathers took him out of the water and tried to save his life...
Gran Canaria has 90 new cases, Tenerife 56 and Lanzarote 16 on the day that level changes were announced...
Here is a complete overview of Level 1 restrictions...
These will apply for at least a week until the next review by the Governing Council and Ministry of Health...
In general the north and peaks will be wetter and windier than the south which will be clearer...
As expected Gran Canaria drops to Level 2, Fuerteventura to Level 1, and Lanzarote stays at 4...
The Government decides today how the alert levels change, which will take effect from tomorrow...
The Ministry of Health reports of 112 new cases today and 3 deaths...
There were 9 people at the party who failed to comply with health measures that only allow groups of four in Level 3...
Police had to close the road as it was completely blocked by the jack-knifed lorry...
The airports company are obliged to do so due to noise pollution under the Acoustic Insulation Plan...
The search for holidays over Easter has grown by 43%...
Residents can now use Empadronamiento and work contracts if they don’t have residencia with them, but ban on non-residents still applies…
The archipelago has 6,200 active cases today, 283 less than those registered yesterday…
Half of Loro Parques staff are still working behind the scenes to care for the animals, even the park has been shut for 11 months…
The receptionist confronted the man after complaints about noise from other guests, and he threatened him with the knife…
The remains of the calima will disappear during today, but tomorrow the tail of storm Karim will leave its mark on the islands...