Residents on the Spanish holiday islands visited by millions of British tourists have revealed their terrifying experiences.
Residents across Tenerife and Gran Canaria reported shaking after a strong earthquake struck between the islands, widely felt but causing no major damage.
TWO Brit holiday hotspots have been rocked by an earthquake off the coast of the Canary Islands. Thousands of tourists felt ...
Discover the 10 countries with the most spoken languages in the world, from Papua New Guinea to Brazil, and explore why linguistic diversity matters globally.
In 2025, Mongabay recorded 111 million unique visitors to its websites, a 46% increase on the year before. Pageviews rose by ...
At the Sciencenter, curiosity is treated not as something that fades with age, but as something worth preserving. Through the work of staff, researchers and thousands of volunteers, the Sciencenter ...
A 4.1 magnitude earthquake shook multiple towns across Tenerife and Gran Canaria on Monday afternoon, with thousands of ...
Residents and tourists across Tenerife and Gran Canaria felt rooms shaking as a 4.1 magnitude earthquake struck ...
Thousands of residents and tourists felt a 4.1 magnitude earthquake across Tenerife and Gran Canaria, with people reporting ...
Thousands felt the 4.1 magnitude earthquake across Tenerife and Gran Canaria but scientists say it's not connected to Mount ...
Thousands of residents and tourists were frightened after a 4.1 magnitude earthquake struck between the Canary Islands today, but scientists say it's not linked to Mount Teide activity ...