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Spain's monarchs pay a visit to displaced neighbors in La Palma

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Breña Baja (Spain), Sep 23 (EFE). (Camera: Jesús Bartolomé) .- Spain's monarchs Felipe and Letizia visited the El Fuerte barracks this Thursday, where the people who were evacuated from their homes as a result of the La Palma volcano eruption are housed.FOOTAGE OF THE VISIT OF THE KINGS TO EL FUERTE, LA PALMA, SPAIN

Added on the 23/09/2021 16:27:20 - Copyright : EFE Inglés

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