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Nighttime images of lava spewing from the Cumbre Vieja volcano on Spain's La Palma island, two weeks after the beginning of its first eruption in 50 years. At least 870 buildings of all types have been completely destroyed and 6,000 people have been evacuated. IMAGES
The Cumbre Vieja volcano, on the Spanish Canary island of La Palma, spews lava and smoke. The eruption has left at least 870 buildings of all types completely destroyed and prompted the evacuation of around 6,000 people. IMAGES
La Cumbre Vieja volcano erupts in La Palma, Spain, as smoke billows from the mountainside in the Canary Islands. IMAGES
Los Llanos de Aridane, Oct 12 (EFE).- More than 700 residents on La Palma in Canaray Islands were ordered to evacuate Tuesday as lava streams from La Palma's volcano descended towards the area to cause more damage. (Camera: MIGUEL ANGEL PEREZ CALERO).SHOT LIST: SPANISH AUTHORITIES ALERT RESIDENTS OF LA LAGUNA NEIGHBORHOOD IN LOS LLANOS DE ARIDANE TO EVACUATE AND THE FOOTAGE OF LAVA FLOWING FROM LA PALMA'S VOLCANO, ON LA PALMA ISLAND, CANARY ISLANDS, SPAIN.
Santa Cruz de La Palma, Oct 12 (EFE).- New lava flows that emerged during a volcanic eruption underway in Spain’s Canary Islands, which has scorched an area of around 525.77 hectares in three weeks, continued to keep emergency services on standby Tuesday.The new lava streams that emerged over the weekend after a partial collapse of the northern flank of the cone have increased magma output but the direction of the engorged flows remains stable.According to the report published Tuesday by the Government's Department of Homeland Security (DSN), the most active flow is currently the one that is further north. (Camera: EFE).B-ROLL OF THE LAVA FLOWING FROM LA PALMA'S VOLCANIC ERUPTION IN LA PALMA, CANARY ISLANDS, SPAIN.
Images of the Cumbre Vieja volcano on La Palma island as it continues to erupt since it began spewing ash and lava on September 19. So far no one has died or been hurt in the eruption, although around 6,000 of La Palma's 85,000 inhabitants have been evacuated. IMAGES