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Evacuation Of About 300 People Due Volcano Eruption - La Palma

Evacuation Of About 300 People Due Volcano Eruption - La Palma

Smoke plume from the eruption of the Cumbre Vieja volcano on 14 October 2021 in Los Llanos de Ariadne, La Palma, Canary Islands (Spain). The Pevolca management has ordered this Thursday the evacuation of more areas in Los Llanos de Aridane after the advance of the lava flow that runs more to the northwest and its proximity to the boundary area of the perimeter already evacuated. The evacuation affects, according to the census, about 300 people who, until 17.00 hours, must vacate homes with their belongings and pets and go to the meeting point located in the Campo de Lucha Camino León de los Llanos de Aridane. Photo by Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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View Of Cumbre Vieja Volcano Eruption - La Palma

View Of Cumbre Vieja Volcano Eruption - La Palma

One of the eruptive mouths of the Cumbre Vieja volcano, on 10 October 2021, in La Palma, Canary Islands (Spain). This Saturday saw the collapse of the north flank of the Cumbre Vieja volcano after a partial rupture of the cone wall was recorded in the early hours of Friday morning. This has caused the release of large blocks of material and the appearance of new lava flows. The lava flow to the south of the cone of the Cumbre Vieja volcano, on the island of La Palma, located close to the main flow, is the one that most worries experts at present as it is a large mass of lava, according to the latest report from the Department of Homeland Security. Photo by Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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XINHUA-PICTURES OF THE YEAR 2021-WORLD NEWS

XINHUA-PICTURES OF THE YEAR 2021-WORLD NEWS

(220106) -- BEIJING, Jan. 6, 2022 (Xinhua) -- Photo taken on Sept. 23, 2021 shows the scene of volcanic eruption of Cumbre Vieja volcano in La Palma, Spain. (Xinhua/Meng Dingbo)

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Volcano Ashes Covers The Streets Of Puerto Naos - La Palma

Volcano Ashes Covers The Streets Of Puerto Naos - La Palma

The Cumbre Vieja volcano from its south side, on October 4, 2021, in La Palma, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Canary Islands (Spain). This Monday the Pevolca Steering Committee has agreed to reinforce the monitoring and surveillance work after the appearance of more fluid lavas as a result of the collapse of part of the volcano of La Palma, which could lead to changes in the direction of the lava flows that would require new civil protection measures to be taken. Photo by Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Volcano Ashes Covers The Streets Of Puerto Naos - La Palma

Volcano Ashes Covers The Streets Of Puerto Naos - La Palma

The Cumbre Vieja volcano from its south side, on October 4, 2021, in La Palma, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Canary Islands (Spain). This Monday the Pevolca Steering Committee has agreed to reinforce the monitoring and surveillance work after the appearance of more fluid lavas as a result of the collapse of part of the volcano of La Palma, which could lead to changes in the direction of the lava flows that would require new civil protection measures to be taken. Photo by Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Volcano Ashes Covers The Streets Of Puerto Naos - La Palma

Volcano Ashes Covers The Streets Of Puerto Naos - La Palma

The ash from the Cumbre Vieja volcano covers the tourist area of the town of Puerto Naos, October 4, 2021, in La Palma, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Canary Islands (Spain). This Monday the Pevolca Steering Committee has agreed to reinforce the monitoring and surveillance work after the appearance of more fluid lavas as a result of the collapse of part of the volcano of La Palma, which could lead to changes in the direction of the lava flows that would require new civil protection measures to be taken. Photo by Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Volcano Ashes Covers The Streets Of Puerto Naos - La Palma

Volcano Ashes Covers The Streets Of Puerto Naos - La Palma

The ash from the Cumbre Vieja volcano covers the tourist area of the town of Puerto Naos, October 4, 2021, in La Palma, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Canary Islands (Spain). This Monday the Pevolca Steering Committee has agreed to reinforce the monitoring and surveillance work after the appearance of more fluid lavas as a result of the collapse of part of the volcano of La Palma, which could lead to changes in the direction of the lava flows that would require new civil protection measures to be taken. Photo by Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Volcano Ashes Covers The Streets Of Puerto Naos - La Palma

Volcano Ashes Covers The Streets Of Puerto Naos - La Palma

The ash from the Cumbre Vieja volcano covers the tourist area of the town of Puerto Naos, October 4, 2021, in La Palma, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Canary Islands (Spain). This Monday the Pevolca Steering Committee has agreed to reinforce the monitoring and surveillance work after the appearance of more fluid lavas as a result of the collapse of part of the volcano of La Palma, which could lead to changes in the direction of the lava flows that would require new civil protection measures to be taken. Photo by Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Volcano Ashes Covers The Streets Of Puerto Naos - La Palma

Volcano Ashes Covers The Streets Of Puerto Naos - La Palma

The ash from the Cumbre Vieja volcano covers the tourist area of the town of Puerto Naos, October 4, 2021, in La Palma, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Canary Islands (Spain). This Monday the Pevolca Steering Committee has agreed to reinforce the monitoring and surveillance work after the appearance of more fluid lavas as a result of the collapse of part of the volcano of La Palma, which could lead to changes in the direction of the lava flows that would require new civil protection measures to be taken. Photo by Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Volcano Ashes Covers The Streets Of Puerto Naos - La Palma

Volcano Ashes Covers The Streets Of Puerto Naos - La Palma

The ash from the Cumbre Vieja volcano covers the tourist area of the town of Puerto Naos, October 4, 2021, in La Palma, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Canary Islands (Spain). This Monday the Pevolca Steering Committee has agreed to reinforce the monitoring and surveillance work after the appearance of more fluid lavas as a result of the collapse of part of the volcano of La Palma, which could lead to changes in the direction of the lava flows that would require new civil protection measures to be taken. Photo by Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Volcano Ashes Covers The Streets Of Puerto Naos - La Palma

Volcano Ashes Covers The Streets Of Puerto Naos - La Palma

The ash from the Cumbre Vieja volcano covers the tourist area of the town of Puerto Naos, October 4, 2021, in La Palma, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Canary Islands (Spain). This Monday the Pevolca Steering Committee has agreed to reinforce the monitoring and surveillance work after the appearance of more fluid lavas as a result of the collapse of part of the volcano of La Palma, which could lead to changes in the direction of the lava flows that would require new civil protection measures to be taken. Photo by Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Volcano Ashes Covers The Streets Of Puerto Naos - La Palma

Volcano Ashes Covers The Streets Of Puerto Naos - La Palma

The ash from the Cumbre Vieja volcano covers the tourist area of the town of Puerto Naos, October 4, 2021, in La Palma, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Canary Islands (Spain). This Monday the Pevolca Steering Committee has agreed to reinforce the monitoring and surveillance work after the appearance of more fluid lavas as a result of the collapse of part of the volcano of La Palma, which could lead to changes in the direction of the lava flows that would require new civil protection measures to be taken. Photo by Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Volcano Ashes Covers The Streets Of Puerto Naos - La Palma

Volcano Ashes Covers The Streets Of Puerto Naos - La Palma

The Cumbre Vieja volcano from its south side, on October 4, 2021, in La Palma, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Canary Islands (Spain). This Monday the Pevolca Steering Committee has agreed to reinforce the monitoring and surveillance work after the appearance of more fluid lavas as a result of the collapse of part of the volcano of La Palma, which could lead to changes in the direction of the lava flows that would require new civil protection measures to be taken. Photo by Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Volcano Ashes Covers The Streets Of Puerto Naos - La Palma

Volcano Ashes Covers The Streets Of Puerto Naos - La Palma

The ash from the Cumbre Vieja volcano covers the tourist area of the town of Puerto Naos, October 4, 2021, in La Palma, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Canary Islands (Spain). This Monday the Pevolca Steering Committee has agreed to reinforce the monitoring and surveillance work after the appearance of more fluid lavas as a result of the collapse of part of the volcano of La Palma, which could lead to changes in the direction of the lava flows that would require new civil protection measures to be taken. Photo by Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Volcano Ashes Covers The Streets Of Puerto Naos - La Palma

Volcano Ashes Covers The Streets Of Puerto Naos - La Palma

The ash from the Cumbre Vieja volcano covers the tourist area of the town of Puerto Naos, October 4, 2021, in La Palma, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Canary Islands (Spain). This Monday the Pevolca Steering Committee has agreed to reinforce the monitoring and surveillance work after the appearance of more fluid lavas as a result of the collapse of part of the volcano of La Palma, which could lead to changes in the direction of the lava flows that would require new civil protection measures to be taken. Photo by Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Volcano Ashes Covers The Streets Of Puerto Naos - La Palma

Volcano Ashes Covers The Streets Of Puerto Naos - La Palma

Lava from the Cumbre Vieja volcano, on October 4, 2021, in La Palma, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Canary Islands (Spain). This Monday the Pevolca Steering Committee has agreed to reinforce the monitoring and surveillance works after the appearance of more fluid lava as a result of the collapse of part of the volcano of La Palma, which could lead to changes in the direction of the lava flows that would force to take new civil protection measures. Photo by Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Volcano Ashes Covers The Streets Of Puerto Naos - La Palma

Volcano Ashes Covers The Streets Of Puerto Naos - La Palma

Lava from the Cumbre Vieja volcano, on October 4, 2021, in La Palma, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Canary Islands (Spain). This Monday the Pevolca Steering Committee has agreed to reinforce the monitoring and surveillance works after the appearance of more fluid lava as a result of the collapse of part of the volcano of La Palma, which could lead to changes in the direction of the lava flows that would force to take new civil protection measures. Photo by Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Volcano Ashes Covers The Streets Of Puerto Naos - La Palma

Volcano Ashes Covers The Streets Of Puerto Naos - La Palma

The Cumbre Vieja volcano from its south side, on October 4, 2021, in La Palma, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Canary Islands (Spain). This Monday the Pevolca Steering Committee has agreed to reinforce the monitoring and surveillance work after the appearance of more fluid lavas as a result of the collapse of part of the volcano of La Palma, which could lead to changes in the direction of the lava flows that would require new civil protection measures to be taken. Photo by Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Image From Space Shows Lava Burning A Path Through La Palma

Image From Space Shows Lava Burning A Path Through La Palma

HANDOUT - September 22, 2021 - The Cumbre Vieja volcano, located in the Canary Islands, erupted on the last day 19 of September. Despite the damage on the island of La Palma, including more than 133 destroyed houses and tens of kilometers covered in lava, volcanic activity has not caused any deaths and remains under constant monitoring. In a new image taken by NASAs LandSat 8 satellite, it is possible to observe in detail the lava flows flowing down the east coast towards the Atlantic Ocean. Photo by NASA via ABACAPRESS.COM

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Image From Space Shows Lava Burning A Path Through La Palma

Image From Space Shows Lava Burning A Path Through La Palma

HANDOUT - September 29, 2021 - The Cumbre Vieja volcano, located in the Canary Islands, erupted on the last day 19 of September. Despite the damage on the island of La Palma, including more than 133 destroyed houses and tens of kilometers covered in lava, volcanic activity has not caused any deaths and remains under constant monitoring. In a new image taken by NASAs LandSat 8 satellite, it is possible to observe in detail the lava flows flowing down the east coast towards the Atlantic Ocean. Photo by NASA via ABACAPRESS.COM

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Eruption Cumbre Vieja Volcano - La Palma

Eruption Cumbre Vieja Volcano - La Palma

Lava and pyroclasts emitted by the Cumbre Vieja volcano, on 20 October 2021, in La Palma, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Canary Islands, (Spain). The lava ejected by the Cumbre Vieja volcano has already devastated 866.1 hectares of land on La Palma - 54.3 more in the last 48 hours - and has destroyed 2,185 buildings - 229 more. Due to the proximity of the lava, on Wednesday night was ordered the evacuation of the residents of five neighborhoods in total, almost fifty homes. Photo by Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Eruption Cumbre Vieja Volcano - La Palma

Eruption Cumbre Vieja Volcano - La Palma

Lava and pyroclasts emitted by the Cumbre Vieja volcano, on 20 October 2021, in La Palma, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Canary Islands, (Spain). The lava ejected by the Cumbre Vieja volcano has already devastated 866.1 hectares of land on La Palma - 54.3 more in the last 48 hours - and has destroyed 2,185 buildings - 229 more. Due to the proximity of the lava, on Wednesday night was ordered the evacuation of the residents of five neighborhoods in total, almost fifty homes. Photo by Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Eruption Cumbre Vieja Volcano - La Palma

Eruption Cumbre Vieja Volcano - La Palma

Lava and pyroclasts emitted by the Cumbre Vieja volcano, on 20 October 2021, in La Palma, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Canary Islands, (Spain). The lava ejected by the Cumbre Vieja volcano has already devastated 866.1 hectares of land on La Palma - 54.3 more in the last 48 hours - and has destroyed 2,185 buildings - 229 more. Due to the proximity of the lava, on Wednesday night was ordered the evacuation of the residents of five neighborhoods in total, almost fifty homes. Photo by Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Eruption Cumbre Vieja Volcano - La Palma

Eruption Cumbre Vieja Volcano - La Palma

Lava and pyroclasts emitted by the Cumbre Vieja volcano, on 20 October 2021, in La Palma, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Canary Islands, (Spain). The lava ejected by the Cumbre Vieja volcano has already devastated 866.1 hectares of land on La Palma - 54.3 more in the last 48 hours - and has destroyed 2,185 buildings - 229 more. Due to the proximity of the lava, on Wednesday night was ordered the evacuation of the residents of five neighborhoods in total, almost fifty homes. Photo by Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Eruption Cumbre Vieja Volcano - La Palma

Eruption Cumbre Vieja Volcano - La Palma

Lava and pyroclasts emitted by the Cumbre Vieja volcano, on 20 October 2021, in La Palma, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Canary Islands, (Spain). The lava ejected by the Cumbre Vieja volcano has already devastated 866.1 hectares of land on La Palma - 54.3 more in the last 48 hours - and has destroyed 2,185 buildings - 229 more. Due to the proximity of the lava, on Wednesday night was ordered the evacuation of the residents of five neighborhoods in total, almost fifty homes. Photo by Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Eruption Cumbre Vieja Volcano - La Palma

Eruption Cumbre Vieja Volcano - La Palma

Lava and pyroclasts emitted by the Cumbre Vieja volcano, on 20 October 2021, in La Palma, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Canary Islands, (Spain). The lava ejected by the Cumbre Vieja volcano has already devastated 866.1 hectares of land on La Palma - 54.3 more in the last 48 hours - and has destroyed 2,185 buildings - 229 more. Due to the proximity of the lava, on Wednesday night was ordered the evacuation of the residents of five neighborhoods in total, almost fifty homes. Photo by Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Cumbre Vieja Volcano Shows No Sign Of Stopping - La Palma

Cumbre Vieja Volcano Shows No Sign Of Stopping - La Palma

View of the Cumbre Vieja volcano with the three ash clouds, from Los Llanos de Aridane, on October 20, 2021, in La Palma, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Canary Islands, Spain. The north lava flow from the Cumbre Vieja volcano, which erupted on 19 September, has reached the urban area of the district of La Laguna and threatens the historic centre of this village, which was evacuated last week, where there are buildings in the centre of the village such as the school, the chemist's and the church. Last night, there was also an earthquake of magnitude 4.8, the largest since the eruption of the volcano began. The Cumbre Vieja has damaged more than 800 hectares, 1,956 buildings have been destroyed and more than 7,000 people have been evicted from their homes. Photo by Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Cumbre Vieja Volcano Shows No Sign Of Stopping - La Palma

Cumbre Vieja Volcano Shows No Sign Of Stopping - La Palma

View of the Cumbre Vieja volcano with the three ash clouds, from Los Llanos de Aridane, on October 20, 2021, in La Palma, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Canary Islands, Spain. The north lava flow from the Cumbre Vieja volcano, which erupted on 19 September, has reached the urban area of the district of La Laguna and threatens the historic centre of this village, which was evacuated last week, where there are buildings in the centre of the village such as the school, the chemist's and the church. Last night, there was also an earthquake of magnitude 4.8, the largest since the eruption of the volcano began. The Cumbre Vieja has damaged more than 800 hectares, 1,956 buildings have been destroyed and more than 7,000 people have been evicted from their homes. Photo by Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Cumbre Vieja Volcano Shows No Sign Of Stopping - La Palma

Cumbre Vieja Volcano Shows No Sign Of Stopping - La Palma

View of the Cumbre Vieja volcano with the three ash clouds, from Los Llanos de Aridane, on October 20, 2021, in La Palma, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Canary Islands, Spain. The north lava flow from the Cumbre Vieja volcano, which erupted on 19 September, has reached the urban area of the district of La Laguna and threatens the historic centre of this village, which was evacuated last week, where there are buildings in the centre of the village such as the school, the chemist's and the church. Last night, there was also an earthquake of magnitude 4.8, the largest since the eruption of the volcano began. The Cumbre Vieja has damaged more than 800 hectares, 1,956 buildings have been destroyed and more than 7,000 people have been evicted from their homes. Photo by Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Eruption Cumbre Vieja Volcano - La Palma

Eruption Cumbre Vieja Volcano - La Palma

Lava and pyroclasts emitted by the Cumbre Vieja volcano, on 20 October 2021, in La Palma, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Canary Islands, (Spain). The lava ejected by the Cumbre Vieja volcano has already devastated 866.1 hectares of land on La Palma - 54.3 more in the last 48 hours - and has destroyed 2,185 buildings - 229 more. Due to the proximity of the lava, on Wednesday night was ordered the evacuation of the residents of five neighborhoods in total, almost fifty homes. Photo by Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Cumbre Vieja Volcano Shows No Sign Of Stopping - La Palma

Cumbre Vieja Volcano Shows No Sign Of Stopping - La Palma

View of the Cumbre Vieja volcano with the three ash clouds, from Los Llanos de Aridane, on October 20, 2021, in La Palma, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Canary Islands, Spain. The north lava flow from the Cumbre Vieja volcano, which erupted on 19 September, has reached the urban area of the district of La Laguna and threatens the historic centre of this village, which was evacuated last week, where there are buildings in the centre of the village such as the school, the chemist's and the church. Last night, there was also an earthquake of magnitude 4.8, the largest since the eruption of the volcano began. The Cumbre Vieja has damaged more than 800 hectares, 1,956 buildings have been destroyed and more than 7,000 people have been evicted from their homes. Photo by Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Cumbre Vieja Volcano Shows No Sign Of Stopping - La Palma

Cumbre Vieja Volcano Shows No Sign Of Stopping - La Palma

View of the Cumbre Vieja volcano with the three ash clouds, from Los Llanos de Aridane, on October 20, 2021, in La Palma, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Canary Islands, Spain. The north lava flow from the Cumbre Vieja volcano, which erupted on 19 September, has reached the urban area of the district of La Laguna and threatens the historic centre of this village, which was evacuated last week, where there are buildings in the centre of the village such as the school, the chemist's and the church. Last night, there was also an earthquake of magnitude 4.8, the largest since the eruption of the volcano began. The Cumbre Vieja has damaged more than 800 hectares, 1,956 buildings have been destroyed and more than 7,000 people have been evicted from their homes. Photo by Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Royals Visits La Palma After Volcanic Eruption - Spain

Royals Visits La Palma After Volcanic Eruption - Spain

King Felipe VI and Queen Letizia travelled to the island of La Palma on Thursday to take an interest in the situation of the thousands of people affected by the eruption of the Cumbre Vieja volcano on 23 September, 2021 in La Palma, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Canary Islands, Spain. Photo by Archie Andrews/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Royals Visits La Palma After Volcanic Eruption - Spain

Royals Visits La Palma After Volcanic Eruption - Spain

King Felipe VI and Queen Letizia travelled to the island of La Palma on Thursday to take an interest in the situation of the thousands of people affected by the eruption of the Cumbre Vieja volcano on 23 September, 2021 in La Palma, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Canary Islands, Spain. Photo by Archie Andrews/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Royals Visits La Palma After Volcanic Eruption - Spain

Royals Visits La Palma After Volcanic Eruption - Spain

King Felipe VI and Queen Letizia travelled to the island of La Palma on Thursday to take an interest in the situation of the thousands of people affected by the eruption of the Cumbre Vieja volcano on 23 September, 2021 in La Palma, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Canary Islands, Spain. Photo by Archie Andrews/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Royals Visits La Palma After Volcanic Eruption - Spain

Royals Visits La Palma After Volcanic Eruption - Spain

King Felipe VI and Queen Letizia travelled to the island of La Palma on Thursday to take an interest in the situation of the thousands of people affected by the eruption of the Cumbre Vieja volcano on 23 September, 2021 in La Palma, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Canary Islands, Spain. Photo by Archie Andrews/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Royals Visits La Palma After Volcanic Eruption - Spain

Royals Visits La Palma After Volcanic Eruption - Spain

King Felipe VI and Queen Letizia travelled to the island of La Palma on Thursday to take an interest in the situation of the thousands of people affected by the eruption of the Cumbre Vieja volcano on 23 September, 2021 in La Palma, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Canary Islands, Spain. Photo by Archie Andrews/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Royals Visits La Palma After Volcanic Eruption - Spain

Royals Visits La Palma After Volcanic Eruption - Spain

King Felipe VI and Queen Letizia travelled to the island of La Palma on Thursday to take an interest in the situation of the thousands of people affected by the eruption of the Cumbre Vieja volcano on 23 September, 2021 in La Palma, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Canary Islands, Spain. Photo by Archie Andrews/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Royals Visits La Palma After Volcanic Eruption - Spain

Royals Visits La Palma After Volcanic Eruption - Spain

King Felipe VI and Queen Letizia travelled to the island of La Palma on Thursday to take an interest in the situation of the thousands of people affected by the eruption of the Cumbre Vieja volcano on 23 September, 2021 in La Palma, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Canary Islands, Spain. Photo by Archie Andrews/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Royals Visits La Palma After Volcanic Eruption - Spain

Royals Visits La Palma After Volcanic Eruption - Spain

King Felipe VI and Queen Letizia travelled to the island of La Palma on Thursday to take an interest in the situation of the thousands of people affected by the eruption of the Cumbre Vieja volcano on 23 September, 2021 in La Palma, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Canary Islands, Spain. Photo by Archie Andrews/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Royals Visits La Palma After Volcanic Eruption - Spain

Royals Visits La Palma After Volcanic Eruption - Spain

King Felipe VI and Queen Letizia travelled to the island of La Palma on Thursday to take an interest in the situation of the thousands of people affected by the eruption of the Cumbre Vieja volcano on 23 September, 2021 in La Palma, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Canary Islands, Spain. Photo by Archie Andrews/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Royals Visits La Palma After Volcanic Eruption - Spain

Royals Visits La Palma After Volcanic Eruption - Spain

King Felipe VI and Queen Letizia travelled to the island of La Palma on Thursday to take an interest in the situation of the thousands of people affected by the eruption of the Cumbre Vieja volcano on 23 September, 2021 in La Palma, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Canary Islands, Spain. Photo by Archie Andrews/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Royals Visits La Palma After Volcanic Eruption - Spain

Royals Visits La Palma After Volcanic Eruption - Spain

King Felipe VI and Queen Letizia travelled to the island of La Palma on Thursday to take an interest in the situation of the thousands of people affected by the eruption of the Cumbre Vieja volcano on 23 September, 2021 in La Palma, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Canary Islands, Spain. Photo by Archie Andrews/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Royals Visits La Palma After Volcanic Eruption - Spain

Royals Visits La Palma After Volcanic Eruption - Spain

King Felipe VI and Queen Letizia travelled to the island of La Palma on Thursday to take an interest in the situation of the thousands of people affected by the eruption of the Cumbre Vieja volcano on 23 September, 2021 in La Palma, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Canary Islands, Spain. Photo by Archie Andrews/ABACAPRESS.COM

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The La Palma Volcano Continues To Erupt - Spain

The La Palma Volcano Continues To Erupt - Spain

La Palma volcano eruption, September 19, 2021, in El Paso, La Palma, Canary Islands (Spain). The President of the Government travels to the Canary Islands this afternoon before the beginning of an eruption in the Cumbre Vieja volcano, in the municipality of El Paso, and postpones his trip to New York, which was scheduled for this Sunday. A volcanic eruption started this afternoon in the Cabeza de Vaca area (La Palma, Canary Islands), just when the seismic activity on the island of La Palma had reached the maximum since the start of the swarm a week ago. Photo by Pool Moncloa/Borja Puig de la Bellacasa/Europa Press/ContactoPhoto/ABACAPRESS.COM

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The La Palma Volcano Continues To Erupt - Spain

The La Palma Volcano Continues To Erupt - Spain

La Palma volcano eruption, September 19, 2021, in El Paso, La Palma, Canary Islands (Spain). The President of the Government travels to the Canary Islands this afternoon before the beginning of an eruption in the Cumbre Vieja volcano, in the municipality of El Paso, and postpones his trip to New York, which was scheduled for this Sunday. A volcanic eruption started this afternoon in the Cabeza de Vaca area (La Palma, Canary Islands), just when the seismic activity on the island of La Palma had reached the maximum since the start of the swarm a week ago. Photo by Pool Moncloa/Borja Puig de la Bellacasa/Europa Press/ContactoPhoto/ABACAPRESS.COM

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The La Palma Volcano Continues To Erupt - Spain

The La Palma Volcano Continues To Erupt - Spain

★The cloud of ash and sulfur dioxide that expels the La Palma volcano, from the urban center of Tacande, in the municipality of El Paso, La Palma, on September 22, 2021, in La Palma, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Islands Canarias, (Spain). The first simulations carried out on the trajectory of the ash cloud and sulfur dioxide that the volcano expels indicate that it could reach the Iberian Peninsula as of this Thursday and one of the first areas that would be affected would be the south of the Community Valencian. Likewise, the gas emissions expelled by the Cumbre Vieja volcano will also reach other nearby Canary Islands such as El Hierro, La Gomera and Tenerife. According to data from the Volcanological Institute of the Canary Islands (Involcan), the nine mouths of the La Palma volcano expel some 10,665 tons of sulfur dioxide daily that rises rapidly through the ash column and remains suspende

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The La Palma Volcano Continues To Erupt - Spain

The La Palma Volcano Continues To Erupt - Spain

General view of the volcano from the urban center of Todoque, on September 21, 2021, in Los Llanos de Ariadne, in La Palma, on September 21, 2021, in La Palma, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Canary Islands, (Spain) . The approach of the lava to the urban nucleus of Todoque is imminent and the residents must leave their houses with their belongings in the next few hours. The river of lava from the Cumbre Vieja volcano continues to advance towards the sea, although in recent hours its rate has slowed down. The lava has covered a total of 103 hectares and has razed 156 buildings, according to the satellite of the European Union's Copernicus program. In addition, 5,500 people from populations surrounding the volcano area have been evacuated. Photo by Kike Rincón/Europa Press/ContactoPhoto/ABACAPRESS.COM

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The La Palma Volcano Continues To Erupt - Spain

The La Palma Volcano Continues To Erupt - Spain

★The cloud of ash and sulfur dioxide that expels the La Palma volcano, from the urban center of Tacande, in the municipality of El Paso, La Palma, on September 22, 2021, in La Palma, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Islands Canarias, (Spain). The first simulations carried out on the trajectory of the ash cloud and sulfur dioxide that the volcano expels indicate that it could reach the Iberian Peninsula as of this Thursday and one of the first areas that would be affected would be the south of the Community Valencian. Likewise, the gas emissions expelled by the Cumbre Vieja volcano will also reach other nearby Canary Islands such as El Hierro, La Gomera and Tenerife. According to data from the Volcanological Institute of the Canary Islands (Involcan), the nine mouths of the La Palma volcano expel some 10,665 tons of sulfur dioxide daily that rises rapidly through the ash column and remains suspende

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The La Palma Volcano Continues To Erupt - Spain

The La Palma Volcano Continues To Erupt - Spain

General view of the volcano from the urban center of Todoque, on September 21, 2021, in Los Llanos de Ariadne, in La Palma, on September 21, 2021, in La Palma, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Canary Islands, (Spain) . The approach of the lava to the urban nucleus of Todoque is imminent and the residents must leave their houses with their belongings in the next few hours. The river of lava from the Cumbre Vieja volcano continues to advance towards the sea, although in recent hours its rate has slowed down. The lava has covered a total of 103 hectares and has razed 156 buildings, according to the satellite of the European Union's Copernicus program. In addition, 5,500 people from populations surrounding the volcano area have been evacuated. Photo by Kike Rincón/Europa Press/ContactoPhoto/ABACAPRESS.COM

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