Panic in Canary Islands as holiday resort loved by Brits overrun with cockroaches

Chaos was caused in the area when cockroaches emerged during the busiest hours (Image: Getty)

Tourists in Tenerife have been left horrified by a village-wide infestation of cockroaches. 

In the stunning village of , in the south of , locals and tourists were joined by some unwelcomed guests that swarmed through the village during the busiest hours of the day.

Fumigation of the the village’s sewer system is done reguarly by a company contracted by the local council, however the most recent check caused absolute chaos for businesses in the area.

taking both residents and tourists by surprise.

While the inspections are often requested by local businesses, the fumigation began at 11am which is the busiest time for resturants and cafes in the pedestrian area by the harbour.

Customers who were out enjoying a bit of brunch where interrupted by swarms of cockroaches which appeared from the sewers.

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Cockroaches swarmed the village in the south of Tenerife (Image: Getty)

Memebers of staff grabbed brooms and dustpans to fight the influx and prevent the pests from entering the premises, reports.

The main issue of the fumigation was the timing of it, which was critised by Rodrigo, manager of popular restaurant El Mirador.

He said: “Instead of doing it at night or early in the morning, they decided to fumigate at 11am right when businesses are open.”

Fortunately, the infestation had minimal impact on El Mirador as the resturants doors were still closed at the time.

He added: “The sewer grate where they came out is in full sun, and the shade from the nearby tree pushed them towards the cafe next door.”

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Cockroaches appeared on the streets as a result of a fumigation (Image: Getty)

A local resident managed to capture video footage that showed resturant employees using brooms to prevent the cockroaches from entering the businesses. One cafe worker described the event as an “army of cockroaches” rising up and dispersing in all directions.

Some cockroaches got close to the entrances of businesses but thanks to the quick response of employees, there were no major inconviences caused.

However, this didn’t stop the fustration that was sparked among business owners and locals. According to Canarian Weekly, one local stated in the video that “the local police passed by and didn’t intervene.”

Now, Los Abrigos’ businesses are appealing for any fumigations to happen outside of operating hours to avoid the chances of more incidents like this one. 

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