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Santa Cruz de La Palma, Sep 22 (EFE) .- The La Palma volcano continues to spit out lava, which continues its destructive advance, as the residents of Todoque can attest, although slowly, in an eruptive phase of relative stability.FOOTAGE OF THE VOLCANO IN LA PALMA, SPAIN

Added on the 22/09/2021 20:27:27 - Copyright : EFE Inglés

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