Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain, Dec 14 (EFE).- The eruption of a volcano on the Spanish island of La Palma fell quiet on Tuesday after nearly three months of activity, though scientists remain cautious. The cone of the Cumbre Vieja volcano is no longer spewing lava and the last seismic activity was recorded Monday evening, …
Authorities on the Spanish island of La Palma on Tuesday lifted a lockdown order affecting 3,000 people, imposed for fear lava from an erupting volcano could re
MADRID: Authorities on the Spanish island of La Palma on Tuesday lifted a lockdown order affecting 3,000 people, imposed for fear lava from an erupting volcano could release toxic gases as it hit the sea. Red-hot lava from the Cumbre Vieja volcano, which has been erupting since September 19, on Monday began sliding down a cliff into the Atlantic Ocean. Soldiers were deployed
Around 3,000 people were ordered to remain indoors on the Spanish island of La Palma on Monday as lava from an erupting volcano reached the sea, risking the release of toxic gas
While the volcanic eruption occurred nearly a month ago, La Palma is still suffering from the volcano’s impact. Three lava rivers are now gushing from the volcano destroying everything in their path. “The volcano is releasing a plume of gases 3,000 metres high with high amounts of sulfur dioxide, 17,774 tons per day, and that […]
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