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Gran Canaria Authorities Open Public Consultation on Updated Flood Risk Maps

Published: July 30, 2025|environment-and-sustainability|Gobierno de Canarias

Gran Canaria Announces Public Consultation on Flood Hazard and Risk Maps

Overview

The Council of Gran Canaria has announced a public consultation period regarding the latest revision of flood hazard and risk maps for the island. Starting the day after July 30, residents and organizations have three months to review the updated maps, which were carried out as part of Spain's flood risk management process. This move aims to gather community feedback and suggestions to improve safety measures and urban planning in the region.

Access to Maps

The maps are accessible at the Council's offices in Las Palmas and online via the official water authority website. Citizens can submit their observations either in person or electronically through the Council's electronic registry, complying with administrative laws.

Significance

This consultation is a vital step in ensuring that local flood preparedness reflects current risks, especially given climate change's increasing impact on weather patterns. For residents of Gran Canaria, the maps' updates could influence future development, emergency planning, and insurance policies, making this a key moment for public engagement in safeguarding the community.