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The Spanish holiday island was struck by a 5ft wave in the early hours of Tuesday morning A MINI-TSUNAMI struck the Spanish holiday island of Menorca ... The large, tsunami-like waves are ...
A British holidaymaker has drowned after being swept into the sea by a wave during a coastline stroll in Menorca ... hotel a five-minute drive away in Cala d’en Blanes, went into the water.
A five-foot tsunami has hit tourist beaches in parts of Majorca and Menorca. A wave measuring ... in Catalan Spanish. These are large, tsunami-like waves are triggered by disturbances in air ...
At least five large meteo-tsunamis with oscillations ... the holiday island's beaches. A massive wave - measuring nearly five feet - smashed into Menorca's port city of Ciutadella.
BRITISH tourists headed to Spain have been warned of "force 7" winds and 10ft waves that ... Majorca and Menorca have been issued a yellow alert over high winds and big swells, according to ...
What caused the meteotsunami in Majorca and Menorca? A meteotsunami, also known as 'rissaga', is a freak weather event, which causes large tsunami-like waves. The phenomenon is triggered when ...
Meteotsunamis are freak weather phenomenon that cause large, tsunami-like ... first time that Majorca and Menorca have been struck by such a forceful and high wave. Like any extreme weather ...
Emporda, Girona, and Menorca in the Balearic Islands have both been issued a waves and wind warning by Spain's weather forecaster, AEMET, as an Atlantic front sweeps over the northwest of the country.