Volcanic ash buildup shuts airport on La Palma in Spain's Canary Islands
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[October 07, 2021]
MADRID (Reuters) -A buildup of ash
and dust from the erupting Cumbre Vieja volcano on the runway forced
authorities in Spain's La Palma to close the island's airport on
Thursday, air traffic operator AENA said.
Other airports in the Canary Islands' archipelago off North Africa
remained open, however, and an AENA spokesperson said the ash cloud was
unlikely to pose any wider risks to air travel for now.
It is the second time that La Palma's airport has been shut due to ash
buildup since the eruption began on Sept. 19.
"The La Palma Airport is inoperative due to ash accumulation. The
established protocols are being applied. Safety is the priority," the
operator said in a post on Twitter.
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In 2011, sweeping closures of European airspace due to an ash cloud from
the Eyjafjallajokull volcano in Iceland disrupted travel plans for
millions of passengers in Europe and elsewhere, and cost airlines over a
billion euros in revenues.
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Smoke rises as lava flows into the sea following the eruption of a
volcano, as seen from Tazacorte port, Canary Island of La Palma,
Spain, October 6, 2021. REUTERS/Juan Medina
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The volcano on La Palma has been blasting out jets of
red-hot lava for more than two weeks, laying waste to hundreds of
buildings and farms, and forcing the evacuation of thousands.
The airport was closed on Sept. 25 but reopened the following day
after workers swept volcanic ash off the runway.
(Reporting by Emma Pinedo, editing by Andrei Khalip and Susan
Fenton)
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