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Tenerife Issues Remote Work Advisory Ahead of Storm Claudia

Tenerife authorities advise remote work and caution as Storm Claudia approaches, bringing heavy rainfall and potential hazards.
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Tenerife Council Activates Emergency Measures Amid Storm Claudia

Tenerife Council activates emergency measures as Storm Claudia causes minor incidents and strong winds across the island.
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Tender Process Initiated for Major Renovation of La Laguna Fire Station with Budget Over €545,000

The Cabildo of Tenerife has begun the tender process for a €547,099 renovation of La Laguna Fire Station to enhance safety and efficiency.
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Tenerife’s ITER Bioclimatic Houses Reopening to Promote Sustainable Tourism

Tenerife's ITER Bioclimatic Houses are reopening, focusing on sustainable tourism and scientific innovation, with operations starting by mid-2026.
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Can Yaman Begins Filming New Spanish Series in Tenerife

Can Yaman arrives in Tenerife to film his first Spanish-language romantic thriller series, showcasing the island's growing film industry.
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Canary Islands Propose National Volcanology Centre to Enhance Scientific Research

The Canary Islands propose a National Volcanology Centre, aiming to enhance scientific research and secure funding for its establishment.
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Final Component of the Padre Anchieta Footbridge Installed in Tenerife

The Cabildo de Tenerife has installed the final piece of the Padre Anchieta Footbridge, enhancing pedestrian mobility in the university area.
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Santa Cruz de Tenerife’s Masonic Temple Reopens After Extensive Restoration

The Masonic Temple in Santa Cruz de Tenerife reopens after restoration, symbolizing cultural heritage and democratic memory.
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Tenerife’s Cabildo Launches Employment Program for 120 Unemployed Residents

The Cabildo of Tenerife has launched an employment program for 120 unemployed individuals, enhancing job opportunities and training.
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New Eco-Tax for Climbing Mount Teide: €25 for Tourists, Free for Residents

Starting January 1, 2026, tourists will pay €25 to climb Mount Teide, while Tenerife residents will have free access to the trails.
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