Volcanic lava in Spain's La Palma engulfs more houses
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[October 09, 2021]
By Silvio Castellanos and Juan Medina
LA PALMA, Spain (Reuters) -Buildings near
the volcano on the Spanish island of La Palma were engulfed by rivers of
lava early on Saturday, with the drama of the red-hot eruption
intensified by the spectacle of flashes of lightning.
The magma destroyed at least four buildings in the village of Callejon
de la Gata, Reuters witnesses said.
There were a series of 37 seismic movements on Saturday, with the
largest measuring 4.1, the Spanish National Geological Institute said.
The Cumbre Vieja volcano began erupting on Sept. 19 and has destroyed
more than 800 buildings and forced the evacuation of about 6,000 people
from their homes on the island. La Palma, with a population of about
83,000, is one of the Canary Islands in the Atlantic.
Lightning flashes were seen near the eruption early on Saturday. A study
published in 2016 by the journal Geophysical Research Letters found
lightning can be produced during volcanic eruptions because the
collision of ash particles creates an electrical charge.
The lava from the volcano has engulfed over 150 hectares (370 acres) of
farm land, most of it used for the cultivation of bananas that are one
of the main crops on the island.
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Lava burns buildings following the eruption of the Cumbre Vieja
volcano, in Tacande, Spain, October 9, 2021. REUTERS/Juan Medina
Airlines flying to the Canary Islands were advised to
load extra fuel in case planes had to change course or delay landing
because of ash, said a spokesman for Enaire, which controls the
navigation in Spanish airspace.
La Palma's airport has been closed since Thursday because of ash,
Spanish air traffic operator Aena said. but the other airports in
the archipelago remained open.
(Reporting by Silvio Castellanos, Juan Medina, Graham Keeley;
editing by Frances Kerry and Jason Neely)
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