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An institute in Seville fills a container with aid for La Palma

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Tomares (Spain), Sep 28 (EFE) .- The students of the 'Ítaca' Institute of Tomares (Seville) have organized this Tuesday a collection of essential items for those affected by the eruption of the La Palma volcano and have mobilized people from the Aljarafe region who have filled a container in less than three hours.FOOTAGE OF THE RECOLLECTION BY THE STUDENTS IN TOMARES, SEVILLE, SPAIN

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