24 Jan GeoTenerife twitter thread
Posting to Twitter and Bluesky, GeoTenerife breaks down the recent Pevolca press release, explaining what it means and why it’s relevant to residents and tourists on the island of Tenerife. We also used this opportunity to show where resources regarding eruption preparedness can be found, including the Tenerife emergency plans openly accessible on our Volcanic Readiness page.
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Científicos de #PEVOLCA (Plan de Emergencia Volcánica de Canarias) emitieron ayer una nota de prensa sobre los cambios en la actividad del Teide. De momento no hay signos de erupción.
— GeoTenerife (@GeoTenerife) January 24, 2025
¿Qué dice el comunicado de prensa? ¿Qué significa para ti?https://t.co/kmnQRg9pcE⁰
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Yesterday, #PEVOLCA (Canary Islands Volcanic Emergency Plan) scientists issued a press release about changes in activity at Teide, although there are currently no signs of eruption.⁰⁰What does the press release say? What does it mean for you?⁰https://t.co/kmnQRg9pcE
— GeoTenerife (@GeoTenerife) January 24, 2025
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