
On the Spanish tourist island of Tenerife, three people have died in accidents caused by strong waves. According to rescue services, the incidents occurred on Saturday in three different locations. In El Cabezo, in the south of the island, rescuers pulled a man from the water, who was later pronounced dead on land.
In the northern town of La Guancha, a man was rescued from the sea by helicopter and was also declared dead on land. Group of people swept into the sea in Puerto de la Cruz In the city of Puerto de la Cruz, in the north of the island, ten people who had been swept into the sea by a wave were rescued by police officers and bystanders.
However, a woman from the group suffered cardiac arrest and could not be resuscitated. Three others in the group were seriously injured and taken to the hospital, while the rest sustained minor injuries. A severe weather warning was in effect for coastal areas across the Canary Islands. Authorities urged people to avoid coastal paths and beaches.
