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Climate: Ibiza and Formentera hit by widespread flooding as crimson alert issued amid ‘extraordinary hazard’

By Editorial Board Published September 30, 2025 5 Min Read
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Climate: Ibiza and Formentera hit by widespread flooding as crimson alert issued amid ‘extraordinary hazard’

The Spanish vacation islands of Ibiza and Formentera have been hit by widespread flooding.

The favored Mediterranean locations have been positioned below “red alert” on Tuesday, because the nation’s nationwide climate service AEMET warned of “torrential rains” and floods.

As of 5.30pm native time on Tuesday (4.30pm UK time), Ibiza’s capital Ibiza City had seen 239mm of rain over the previous 24 hours, with Ibiza airport recording 168.3mm. There was 105.4mm of rainfall recorded on Formentera in the identical interval.

AEMET had stated on Tuesday that greater than 180mm may fall in 12 hours, because the area was hit by the remnants of former Hurricane Gabrielle.

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The service warned of “extraordinary danger” because it issued the alert, which was in place till 4pm native time (3pm UK time).

The Spanish army emergency unit (UME) has been deployed to the islands, with reinforcements anticipated from Majorca and Valencia, as afternoon college lessons have been suspended and medical appointments cancelled, in line with the Majorca Each day Bulletin.

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Flooded streets in Ibiza. Pic: EPA/Shutterstock

It stated residents on Ibiza and Formentera bought a mass civil safety alert on their telephones, warning of “flooding risk due to torrential rain” and urging folks to keep away from journey, keep indoors, and transfer to greater ranges if water bought into their houses.

Ibiza airport has been hit by heavy rain, with important leaks all through the terminal, however operations have principally continued as regular, in line with the Majorca Each day Bulletin.

It stated some flights needed to be diverted through the heaviest downpours.

Pic: @sergiovicedodj/Instagram/Reuters

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Pic: @sergiovicedodj/Instagram/Reuters

By noon native time (11am UK time), emergency providers in Ibiza had responded to 132 incidents, together with 78 in Ibiza City. Most studies concerned flooded streets and basements, fallen bushes, and street closures.

Ibiza firefighters have reportedly rescued about 15 folks trapped in lifts, autos, and ground-floor properties as a result of extreme flooding.

Flooded streets in Ibiza. Pic: EPA/Shutterstock

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Flooded streets in Ibiza. Pic: EPA/Shutterstock

Jose Antonio Lopez, from the Ibiza council fireplace service, informed IB3 Tv that crews have handled about 50 flood-related incidents throughout the island up to now.

All bus providers to and from Ibiza City have been suspended due to extreme flooding that affected roads such because the E10 and numerous streets inside the city.

Pic: @sergiovicedodj/Instagram/Reuters

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Pic: @sergiovicedodj/Instagram/Reuters

Sky’s climate presenter Jo Robinson stated: “It’s still raining across the south of the island, but there should be some improvement later this evening.

“Important rainfall totals have been seen throughout jap components of Spain over the previous couple of days as a result of torrential rain and thunderstorms from the remnants of Hurricane Gabrielle.”

She added: “The climate will enhance over Spain, with the remainder of the week wanting primarily high quality and dry.”

In the meantime, AEMET downgraded its rain alert for the jap area of Valencia on the Spanish mainland.

It was lower by two ranges from crimson – its highest – to yellow, a day after torrential downpours pressured colleges throughout the area to shut.

Monday’s crimson alert in Valencia introduced again reminiscences of October 2024, when flooding killed greater than 230 folks.

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