The Canarian Seismic Network that operates the Volcanological Institute of the Canary Islands (Involcan) detected a new ‘seismic swarm’ located shortly before 06:00 this Tuesday under the Mount Teide with up 350 very low magnitude events.
Since involcan point out in a note that this ‘swarm’ has characteristics very similar to those that were recorded in Tenerife on October 2, 2016, June 14, 2019 and June 10.
Thus, it indicates that “the most probable origin is the movement of fluids such as steam, gas or water, inside the hydrothermal system of the Teide volcano” while specifying that “it does not imply a greater probability of an eruption, but it does remember that Tenerife is still a volcanically active island.”