An amber weather warning has been put in place in a popular holiday hotspot a day after an earthquake struck. The weather alert, for wind, covers parts of the Canary Islands including Gran Canaria, Tenerife, La Gomera and Lanzarote.
The State Meteorological Agency has issued the notification from Thursday (September 12), warning of strong winds The warnings, which may be extended beyond Thursday, claims winds could reach speeds of up to 70km per hour.
It comes just a day after an earthquake, the biggest in 60 years, hit Gran Canaria on Tuesday (September 10). The island was rumbled by the tremor at 7.20pm, measuring 3.8 on the Richter scale. READ MORE Gran Canaria hit by strongest earthquake in 60 years The weather warning for Gran Canaria is in place from 3pm until 11.59pm on Thursday, covering the peaks and eastern, southern, and western regions of the island.
In Tenerife, the alert will be introduced from 12pm, with strong winds of up to 70km per hour expected particularly in the areas of Candelaria and El Rosario.