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Added on the 30/10/2021 18:57:25 - Copyright : Euronews EN
Trips to visit the Canary island over the All Saints' Day holiday weekend have sold out as thousands clamour to see the erupting Cumbre Vieja volcano.
Breña Baja (Spain), Sep 23 (EFE). (Camera: Jesús Bartolomé) .- Spain's monarchs Felipe and Letizia visited the El Fuerte barracks this Thursday, where the people who were evacuated from their homes as a result of the La Palma volcano eruption are housed.FOOTAGE OF THE VISIT OF THE KINGS TO EL FUERTE, LA PALMA, SPAIN
With delicate blossoms, colourful carnivals and great hiking trails, late winter is a magical time to visit Mallorca.
Japan was one of the last countries in the world to keep its borders shut to foreign tourists because of the Covid-19 pandemic, but that is slowly changing. The government is cautiously taking steps to revive tourism. But in a crucial election year and with the border restrictions popular among voters, it's a tricky balancing act for Prime Minister Fumio Kishida. We speak to Professor Seijiro Takeshita from the University of Shizuoka.
The eruption of the Cumbre Vieja volcano on the Spanish island of La Palma is the first since 1971, and the longest on record on the island. While the eruption has been the source of destruction and displacement, for scientists it is also a unique opportunity to learn. Around 70 experts have been monitoring the volcano and examining the rare and valuable data spilling out from it.