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Army sent to Ibiza as Storm Alice turns roads into rivers and disrupts flights

By staff13 October 2025No Comments4 Mins Read

The army has been sent into Ibiza as extreme weather has has turned roads into rivers and forced the island’s airport to cancel several flights – impacting British travellers

The army has been sent to Ibiza for the second time in less than two weeks after more flooding brought chaos to the island.

More extreme weather on the party island yesterday left the airport out of action for nearly an hour and a half. Storm Alice battered the holiday destination on Saturday evening after dumping torrential rain throughout Spain’s east coast, including the Costa Blanca. 24 flights were cancelled from late afternoon onwards at Ibiza’s airport, with inside areas having to be closed due to water leaking into the terminal and power cuts caused by the heavy showers. Shocking images from the holiday hotspot showed roads disappear under murky flood waters.

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Officials at Spanish airports authority AENA told local press: “Because of the adverse weather conditions in Ibiza, airport operations were temporarily paralysed between 6pm and 7.20pm. During that time the runway was cleaned along with other areas that were affected by the storm.”

Twelve of the flights cancelled were incoming and the other 12 departing flights, with British holidaymakers among those affected. The main road to the airport was also rendered unusable, in a repeat of the September 30 flooding.

Videos released by police showed several vehicles trapped in flood water with several roads in Ibiza Town – also brought to its knees by torrential rain at the end of last month – closed as heavy rain poured.

Military personnel from the specialist UME Armed Forces unit were heading back to Ibiza from their base near Valencia following a request from regional governors, it was confirmed late last night. Army chiefs said: “Units from the Third Intervention Battalion BIEM3 have left their base in Valencia to join the emergency services in responding to flood warnings in Ibiza.”

The military reinforcements were due to arrive around 5am this morning. Ibiza Town’s mayor Rafa Triguero, confirming several road closures including main access avenues into the city, said yesterday evening: “All the council teams and services are working tirelessly to drain water and re-establish normality as soon as possible. The most important thing is that no-one has been hurt.”

Triguero also urged people to stay indoors if possible and be extremely cautious if they had to travel anywhere. Other parts of Ibiza were also impacted by the horror weather.

The holiday resort of Playa d’en Bossa and the towns of San Jose and Santa Eularia also suffered flooding, with one local describing the situation on the island as “devastating”. The neighbouring islands of Majorca and Formentera also experienced weather problems.

The torrential rain on September 30 caused major problems, including flooding at Ibiza nightclubs and hotels. Three people were injured when rocks smashed into the four-star Vibra Tropical Garden Apartments a short walk from Figueretas beach in Ibiza Town.

A British holidaymaker staying at the hotel, where 220 guests had to be evacuated, could be overheard shouting “Oh my God” over and over as the drama there occurred. Tourists reaching Ibiza on ferries were pictured stepping into knee-deep water as they got off the boat.

The army was drafted in to help the emergency responders already in Ibiza with the rescue and clean-up operation. Before it caused problems in the Balearic Islands yesterday evening, Storm Alice battered areas including Murcia on the Spanish mainland. Several people had to be rescued from their cars in coastal areas of the province including San Javier and Los Alcazares.

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