La Palma volcano, live updates today: eruption, tsunami warning and latest news


Headlines

– Volcano enters 35th day of activity on Sunday, having begun on 19 September

5.0 magnitude earthquake recorded on Saturday, the highest since the eruption began

Stranded dogs rescued with drones by mysterious A-Team

– More than 600 tremors were registered in La Palma in the last week, according to Spain’s Instituto Geográfico Nacional

– Lava flow now covers surface area of 892 hectares according to Copernicus radar imaging, with over 2,200 buildings destroyed

– 35,000 earthquakes and tremors recorded in La Palma during the past month

– Cumbre Vieja eruption the “most significant since 1585”, according to Copernicus

– No short or medium term end to eruption claim experts, as more La Palma residents forced to evacuate

– Delta has claimed around 40 hectares of new land from the Atlantic

Useful information

– Volcanologist speaks to AS about the effects of lava reaching the sea

– An overview of the active volcanoes on the Canary Islands

– When was the last volcanic eruption on the Canary Islands?



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