The Cumbre Vieja volcano has remained active, ejecting lava and ash onto the Spanish island of La Palma on Tuesday, October 19, a month after initial eruptions began. This footage filmed on Tuesday evening shows large clouds of gases and ash expanding into the sky, as a trail of lava flows down the side of the volcano. According to the Copernicus Emergency Management Service, 1,956 buildings had been destroyed across 811.8 hectares (about 3 square miles) as of Sunday. Credit: Idafe.com via Storyful
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October 20, 2021 at 12:26AM
The Cumbre Vieja volcano has remained active, ejecting lava and ash onto the Spanish island of La Palma on Tuesday, October 19, a month after initial eruptions began. This footage filmed on Tuesday evening shows large clouds of gases and ash expanding into the sky, as a trail of lava flows down the side of the volcano. According to the Copernicus Emergency Management Service, 1,956 buildings had been destroyed across 811.8 hectares (about 3 square miles) as of Sunday. Credit: Idafe.com via Storyful
Smoke and Ash From Cumbre Vieja Volcano Fill Sky Over La Palma
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أكتوبر 20, 2021