Eruption of Spain's La Palma volcano could last 24-84 days
Madrid
23-September-2021
The eruption of the Cumbre Vieja volcano on the island of La Palma in Spain is expected to last between 24 and 84 days, according to experts.
Around 6,000 people from La Palma's population of approximately 80,000 inhabitants have been evacuated from their homes as the lava flow from nine different vents on the mountain is slowly making its way towards the sea at an estimated speed of 200 metres an hour.
Images taken by the European Union's Earth observation satellite Copernicus show that 154 hectares of terrain have already been consumed by the lava to a maximum depth of 10-12 metres, and 320 buildings have been destroyed.
The lava flow has caused extensive damage in the small town of Todoque, which is located between the volcano and the sea.
Around 200 homes have been destroyed and a further 500 are in danger.
Evacuated residents have been allowed to briefly return to their homes to collect their belongings.
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Around 750 civil defence personnel, including the Civil Guard, the Fire Brigade and members of the Spanish Military Emergencies Unit are ensuring the safety of the islanders.
Six roads on the island have been closed, but air traffic both in and out of La Palma remains unaffected - IANS
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