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Tajuya, Oct 18 (EFE).- Volcanic activities from the Cumbre Vieja volcano, on the Spanish island of La Palma, continued throughout Sunday night.Large rivers of lava continue to flow from the volcano’s vent. (Camera: MIGUEL CALERO). SHOT LIST: THE CUMBRE VIEJA VOLCANO CONTINUES TO ERUPT, AS SEEN FROM TAJUYA IN LA PALMA, CANARY ISLANDS, SPAIN.
Tajuya (La Palma), Oct 17 (EFE) .- After almost one month since the the Cumbre Vieja volcano began to erupt on September 19, lava continues to flow and is "in top shape", according to the scientists monitoring it.SHOT LIST: THE ERUPTION OF THE CUMBRE VIEJA VOLCANO SEEN FROM TAJUYA, THE LAVA RIVERS THAT IT LEAVES IN ITS PASSAGE AND OF ITS EFFECT IN THE SMALL TOWN OF PARAISO.
Tajaya (Spain), Oct 4.- The Cumbre Vieja volcano is causing dense layers of gases and smoke on Monday over the Aridane Valley.FOOTAGE TAKEN FROM THE CHURCH OF TAJAYA, LATE IN THE MORNING, LA PALMA, SPAIN
Santa Cruz de La Palma, Oct 4 (EFE).- The main cone of the Cumbre Vieja volcano on Spain's Canary Islands suffered a partial collapse on Sunday afternoon.Experts say the volcano is entering a new explosive phase. (Camera: MIGUEL ANGEL PEREZ CALERO).SHOT LIST: LAVA RISES AND FLOWS DOWN THE CUMBRE VIEJA VOLCANO, LA PALMA, CANARY ISLANDS, SPAIN.
El Paso, Oct 2 (EFE).- The seismography specialist of the Spanish National Geographic Institute (IGN), Itahiza Domínguez, stated Saturday that there are no signs of depletion of magma or gas emission from La Palma's volcano and that it was too early to tell how long the eruption would last. (Camera: EFE).SHOT LIST: THE AFTERMATH OF THE VOLCANIC ERUPTION OF CUMBRE VIEJA ON LA PALMA ISLAND, IN CANARY ISLANDS, SPAIN.SOUND BITES: SEISMOGRAPHY SPECIALIST OF THE SPANISH NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC INSTITUTE (IGN), ITAHIZA DOMÍNGUEZ (IN SPANISH).TRANSLATIONS: There are no signs of depletion of magma or gas emission. It is too early to tell and even so it is not clear that it would be possible to predict when it will end. We will see it over time. It is still too early to know if the eruption will last a few weeks or much longer.