SANTA CRUZ DE TENERIFE, 25 Nov. (EUROPA PRESS) –
The emission of a new lava flow from some of the easternmost emission points of the La Palma volcano has flowed this morning towards the southwest, occupying new territory and burying the Las Manchas cemetery.
The national director of Volcanic Surveillance of the National Geographic Institute (IGN) and spokesperson for the Pevolca Scientific Committee, Carmen López, reported at a press conference that there has also been an increase in the emission rate, with ramifications of lava channels and overflows that They affect the same area as yesterday, between flows 4 and 7, and surrounding the northeast area of the Todoque mountain (area 5).
Likewise, Carmen López indicated that this morning, around 09:00 hours, an episode of sudden increase in the emission of lava was observed at the main effusive emission point on the volcanic cone.