A Coruña Declares Red Alert for Extreme Maritime Storm

Published on January 30, 2026 | Translated from Spanish
Aerial photograph showing the strong waves of the storm violently hitting the promenade and port of A Coruña, with waves breaking over the breakwaters.

A Coruña Declares Red Alert Due to Extreme Maritime Storm

The State Meteorological Agency has issued a red alert for the coast of A Coruña, in Galicia, due to the arrival of a highly powerful meteorological phenomenon. Waves exceeding nine meters in height and gusts of wind of exceptional force are forecast, raising fears of severe impact in the area. Local authorities are already implementing protection protocols for the population. 🌊

Preventive Measures and Closure of Public Spaces

The city council has decided to close preventively all access to the coastline. This includes beaches, urban parks, and landscaped areas. Additionally, activities in all educational centers under the municipality have been suspended. The main objective is to prevent people from approaching danger areas, such as the coastal strip or places with dense tree cover, where the wind can cause damage. Emergency services and civil protection are on maximum alert.

Specific Actions by the Authorities:
  • Prohibit access to all beaches in the municipal area.
  • Close parks, gardens, and promenades to the public.
  • Suspend classes in public schools and high schools.
It seems the sea is forcefully reclaiming the land once won from it, prompting reflection on the wisdom of building infrastructure so close to the high-water mark.

Interventions by Emergency Teams

The A Coruña firefighters are intervening at multiple points in the city to address the problems caused by the storm. They are receiving numerous reports related to the fall of trees and large branches, as well as damage to building facades and urban furniture torn away by the wind. Emergency services urge citizens to remain in their homes unless absolutely necessary to go out, and to take extreme precautions if they must leave.

Main Incidents Attended:
  • Reports of fallen trees and branches obstructing public roads.
  • Damage to facades, awnings, and decorative elements torn off by the wind.
  • Assessment of risks to structures near the sea affected by the force of the waves.

An Episode of Great Magnitude

This coastal storm is shaping up to be one of the most intense in recent times in the region. The combination of enormous waves and hurricane-force winds poses a challenge for the city's services. The red alert implies an extreme risk and the need for the population to strictly follow the authorities' instructions to protect their safety. The current priority is to manage the emergency and minimize the consequences of this violent clash between land and sea. ⚠️