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Tajuya (Spain), Oct 13 (EFE) .- The lava from the La Palma volcano occupies 656 hectares and has affected 1,541 buildings in its path, of which 1,458 are destroyed, according to measurements by the European satellite system Copernicus.FOOTAGE OF THE LAVA COMING DOWN IN TAJUYA, LA PALMA, 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.
Santa Cruz de La Palma, Oct 9 (EFE).- The new lava flow from the eruption of the Cumbre Vieja volcano on the Spanish island of La Palma is causing "tremendous destruction”, Canary Islands Volcanology Institute (Involcan) said Saturday.Involcan published images of the flow saying it was hindering the movement of scientists in the area as the volcano resumed releasing lava earlier in the day. (Camera: MIGUEL ANGEL PEREZ CALERO).Camera: A RIVER OF LAVA FLOWS DOWNHILL AFTER THE NORTHERN SIDE OF THE CUMBRE VIEJA VOLCANO COLLAPSED DUE TO THE ERUPTION, IN LA PALMA, CANARY ISLANDS, SPAIN.
La Palma (Spain), Oct 2 (EFE).- The ash expelled by the new volcano of La Palma since the start of its eruption on 19 September has covered a surface of 3,304 hectares.FOOTAGE OF THE LA PALMA ISLAND.
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