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Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Sep 25 (EFE) (Camera: Miguel Ángel Pérez) .- The lava emitted by the Cumbre Vieja volcano, in La Palma, has slowed down in the last hours after, after the collapse of the upper part of the volcanic cone, would have reached speeds of between 250 and 300 meters per hour, the Government of the Canary Islands reported in a statement.FOOTAGE OF THE LA PALMA VOLCANO.
Santa Cruz de La Palma, Sep 23 (EFE).- The Cumbre Vieja volcano continued Thursday its path of destruction on the Spanish island of La Palma as the lava slowed down the speed at which it advances, according to the latest estimate at about 4 meters per hour. (Camera: CARLOS DE SÁA). SHOT LIST: THE VOLCANO ACTIVITY AND LAVA ON THURSDAY NIGHT, IN LA PALMA, CANARY ISLANDS, SPAIN.
Santa Cruz de la Palma (Spain), Sep 21 (EFE).- Lava has reached the town of Todoque, a town of about 1,200 inhabitants that had to be evacuated, at a speed of about 120 metres per hour, so the arrival of the magma to the sea could take much longer than expected.FOOTAGE RECORDED FROM THE MOUNTAIN LA LAGUNA, IN THE ISLAND OF LA PALMA.
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A volcano on an uninhabited island of Ecuador's famous Galapagos archipelago is spewing lava, potentially threatening an array of unique animal species, according to authorities. La Cumbre, which stands 1,463 meters (4,799 feet) high, has erupted three times previously since 2017. IMAGES