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The lava from the volcano covers 338 hectares, including land reclaimed from the sea

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Tazacorte (Spain), Sep 30 (EFE) .- The lava emitted by the La Palma volcano since the beginning of its eruption on September 19 covers 338.3 hectares, including the land that has been reclaimed from the sea since the night of Day 28, according to the latest update of the European Copernicus terrestrial monitoring satellite system.FOOTAGE FROM THE LAVA ENTERING THE SEA IN LA PALMA, SPAIN

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