‘Rivers of Lava’ Still Flowing From La Palma Volcano
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Spanish government geologists on Wednesday said the Cumbre Vieja on the Spanish island of La Palma is continuing to violently erupt with no signs of stopping or even slowing down.
The geologist took video of huge pyroclastic blocks floating along a river of lava flowing from the volcano's northern zone.
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Hundreds of people evacuate as Cumbre Vieja volcano erupts in Spain’s La Palma
A total of around 7,500 people have been forced to flee since the Cumbre Vieja began erupting more than a month ago.
La Palma: Hundreds more evacuate to flee volcano lava
MADRID (AP) — Hundreds of people were evacuated during the night on the Spanish island of La Palma as a river of molten rock crept deeper into a coastal town during a protracted volcanic eruption, authorities said Thursday.
La Palma: Hundreds more evacuate to flee volcano lava
Hundreds of people were evacuated during the night on the Spanish island of La Palma as a river of molten rock creeps deeper into a coastal town during a protracted volcanic eruption
Hundreds more evacuated as volcano lava moves further into La Palma town
Hundreds of people have been evacuated during the night on the Spanish island of La Palma as a river of molten rock crept deeper into a coastal town during a protracted volcanic eruption.
La Palma: Hundreds more evacuate to flee volcano lava
MADRID (AP) — Hundreds of people were evacuated during the night on the Spanish island of La Palma as a river of molten rock creeps deeper into a coastal town during a protracted volcanic eruption. Emergency services helped some 500 people to leave their homes. That brings to around 7,500 the number of people forced to flee since the Cumbre Vieja began erupting more than a month ago. Scientists say the eruption could go on for three months. Offi…