
SANTA CRUZ DE LA PALMA, Sep 27 (EUROPA PRESS) –
The seismic activity has been reactivated on the morning of this Monday on the island of La Palma and has moved south, with 16 earthquakes located in the north of Fuencaliente, according to the National Geographic Institute (IGN), episodes that coincide with an apparent stoppage in the Cumbre Vieja volcano, which has temporarily stopped emitting lava, smoke and ash, at the same time as a significant fall in the volcanic tremor.
The most intense earthquake was located at 06.05 hours and at a depth of 10 kilometers, and in general, all are above magnitude 2 and at depths that range between 9 and 13 kilometers.
Scientists analyze this paralysis of emissions in Cumbre Vieja and from Involcan they point out that in the last hours the volcanic tremor “has almost disappeared”, as well as the explosive strombolian activity.