The entire island of Ibiza is under a red warning for heavy rainfall and one British influencer living on the island has been left devastated after her home was flooded.Julie Dunnett and Sarah Tulloch Senior Lifestyle and Features Reporter

15:02, 30 Sep 2025Updated 15:10, 30 Sep 2025

Urgent Red Alert over 'dangerous' rainUrgent Red Alert over ‘dangerous’ rain in Ibiza(Image: @RafelRuiz/X)

A British influencer who relocated to Ibiza has been left heartbroken after torrential downpours caused her beautiful home to flood.

Footage from the Spanish island shows catastrophic flooding, with roads transformed into raging rivers and water cascading through the ceiling of Ibiza Airport.

Spanish media described a “waterfall of rain” inside the airport terminal, where the security screening zone was inundated due to persistent, severe leaks that entirely submerged the area.

The whole island remains under a red alert for heavy downpours until 4pm local time.

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Stella Tzortzi, who resides on a farm on the Spanish party destination, posted updates showing the destruction the rainfall has wreaked across the streets – and inside her own property, reports the Mirror.

“So my house is flooded and if you’re an Ibiza then you’ll know what the f**k is going on,” she informed her 353,000 TikTok followers.

“It doesn’t even look that bad but like it is completely flooded. So there’s a leak in the roof and this is what we’re just catching it with. There’s another leak here. And this, this is what the outside looks like and like I’m just going to collect some pictures of what Ibiza looks like right now.

“But this is actually what it looks like, and there’s like bins floating and it is just, this was last night and I actually can’t believe it.”

The 26-year-old, from London, also shares her home with Sheila the pig, who was trapped in her enclosure with water rapidly rising. The influencer was concerned Sheila would soon be overwhelmed by the situation.

Nevertheless, she provided a hopeful update to her followers, stating: “Landlord to the rescue I’ll keep you updated xxx.”

Across the Balearic Islands, emergency crews dealt with 61 individual incidents, with most taking place on Ibiza. Multiple roads throughout the islands were blocked, and a school in the bustling party destination of San Antonio was cleared as a precautionary measure.

Underground areas and car parks suffered extensive flooding, whilst some approach roads to the primary airport were also blocked. The deluge turned streets into raging torrents, pulling up trees and damaging cars.

Fire crews are battling to free individuals stuck in cars and properties, according to Ibiza’s local council. The authority also confirmed that routes from Sant Antoni and Santa Eulària remain shut, along with the E-10.

During emergencies, residents are advised to dial 112, whilst the fire brigade is reportedly overwhelmed with calls for assistance. Authorities are urging people to take utmost care, refrain from non-essential journeys, and follow official guidance.

In Sueca, video showed the settlement completely flooded with standing water after the downpour had subsided.

Separately, footage from south-eastern Murcia captured a pedestrian being swept along by a powerful flow of muddy floodwater down the street.