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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

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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