SANTA CRUZ DE TENERIFE, Nov. 10 (EUROPA PRESS) –
Copernicus has updated the monitoring of the La Palma volcano area, whose lava has covered a total of 999.6 hectares since the eruption began on September 19, affecting or destroying 2,605 buildings / constructions so far.
This is clear from the satellite data of the program dependent on the European Union according to the last mapping – number 49 – corresponding to the situation that existed this Tuesday, November 9, and which reflects an increase of 5 hectares and 11 buildings more compared to the previous update.
The Copernicus program, coordinated through the National Center for Monitoring and Coordination of Emergencies (CENEM), has devices for the monitoring and follow-up of national alert networks, potential risk situations, incidents and emergencies in the field of civil protection.