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Lava Flow and Earthquakes Continue from Spanish Volcano After Crater Collapse

2021-10-04 77 Dailymotion

Lava Flow and Earthquakes Continue, from Spanish Volcano, After Crater Collapse.<br />On October 4, earthquakes continued <br />to rattle the Spanish island of La Palma.<br />Lava continued to flow from an erupting volcano <br />that surged after a part of the crater collapsed.<br />Early on October 4, Spain’s National Geographical Institute said it recorded two quakes that measured higher than 3.0 magnitude.<br />The continued earthquakes come two weeks <br />after the volcano erupted on one of the Canary <br />Islands off the coast of northwest Africa.<br />It’s not over yet, we don’t even know how long there is to go. We’re in nature’s hands, Ángel Víctor Torres, the Canary Islands’ regional president, via RTVE.<br />According to ABC, most of La Palma, which <br />has a population of 85,000 people, <br />has been unaffected by the eruption.<br />The lava flow has caused significant damage to property, public infrastructure and farmland.<br />However, many casualties were avoided by <br />swift evacuations following the initial eruption.<br />According to a European Union satellite monitoring agency, over 1,000 buildings have been destroyed along with almost 21 miles of roads and 1,000 acres of land

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