
An eruptive mouth expels lava and pyroclasts in the Cabeza de Vaca area, on September 19, 2021, in El Paso, La Palma, Canary Islands (Spain). A volcanic eruption started this afternoon in the Cabeza de Vaca area (La Palma, Canary Islands), just – Europa Press
Volcanic eruption on La Palma
MADRID, 19 Sep. (EDIZIONS)
A volcanic eruption occurred this Sunday in the municipality of El Paso, on La Palma, just when seismic activity on the island had reached its maximum since the start of the swarm a week ago.
The images captured by scientists from the Canary Islands Volcanological Institute (Involcan) who are on the island of La Palma to follow the eruption that took place this afternoon in El Paso allow us to intuit up to seven eruptive mouths.
The eruption has left some historical images in which large columns of smoke and ash and even lava flows can be seen advancing through the island.
The volcano on the island of La Palma continues to expel lava and there are already up to seven eruptive mouths. Geologists say it is “totally unpredictable” to know how long this eruption will last https://t.co/8uFZ7WD3Nv pic.twitter.com/o031XpSpKT
– Europa Press (@europapress) September 19, 2021
These are the spectacular images that the eruption of the La Palma volcano is leaving, causing large columns of smoke and ash and lava flows https://t.co/8uFZ7WD3Nv pic.twitter.com/ikMVN6FzLs
– Europa Press (@europapress) September 19, 2021