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Added on the 04/08/2022 13:36:04 - Copyright : AFPTV - First images
People watch in awe as lava spews out of a volcanic fissure in the Geldingadalir volcano in Iceland. The volcano erupted near the capital Reykjavik, spewing red hot lava and plumes of smoke out of a fissure in an uninhabited valley after several days of intense seismic activity. IMAGES
Aerial images show lava near the Icelandic fishing town of Grindavik as volcanic activity eases following an eruption which began early Sunday. Grindavik's 4,000 residents had been evacuated in November as a precaution. Shortly after a December 18 eruption, they were allowed to return for brief periods. They were authorised to regain their homes permanently on December 23 but only a few dozen chose to do so. IMAGES
Lava continues to spew out of a volcanic fissure in Fagradalsfjall, Iceland, around 40 kilometres from the capital Reykjavik, a week after the beginning of the eruption. IMAGES
Santa Cruz of La Palma, 29 sep (EFE).- (Camera: Ángel Medina)The column of steam of water and possibly toxic gases by lava reaching the sea in La Palma has remained in the sea area, without reaching La Palma's residents.FOOTAGE OF THE LAVA REACHING THE SEA.
Santa Cruz de La Palma, Sep 27 (EFE).- The Cumbre Vieja volcano on Spain's La Palma Island began spewing abundant quantities of lava once again on Monday evening after several hours of relative calm.Not counting the large amount of lava currently being ejected, the amount of volcanic material emitted during the first seven days of this latest eruption that began on Sept. 19 - 46.3 million cubic meters - already exceeds the 43 million cubic meters spewed over 24 days in the previous eruption on La Palma in 1971.On Sunday, lava swept rapidly through the town of Todoque, destroying a church and other buildings and edging closer to the ocean. (Camera: ÁNGEL MEDINA). SHOT LIST: LAVA RIVER FLOWS FROM THE CUMBRE VIEJA VOLCANO ON LA PALMA ISLAND, SPAIN.