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31 Mar ¿Por qué vuelve la gente?

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Un estudio reciente aporta pruebas de que algunos habitantes locales regresaron rápidamente a Pompeya tras la erupción del Vesubio del año 79 d. C., que, como es bien sabido, sepultó la ciudad romana bajo violentos flujos piroclásticos. Estos hallazgos suscitaron una considerable cobertura mediática, y...

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26 Mar La Palma Reconstruction – February 2026

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€1.3 million for security and emergencies - Participatory process for new Volcanic Risk Action Plan - New images show marine recovery - Spanish Government advances infrastructure funds - Debates over 60% income tax reduction and 25% financing from the Canary Islands Government - Extension for...

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24 Mar Why do people return?

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A recent study presents evidence that some local people moved back to Pompeii quickly after the 79AD eruption of Mt Vesuvius that famously entombed the Roman city under violent pyroclastic flows. These findings generated considerable media coverage, with many questioning why people would return to...

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05 Feb La Palma Reconstruction – January 2026

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Faults identified during the eruption continue to 'creep' - New eruption forecasting methods from La Palma highlighted by UNDRR - Students participate in water quality measurements - More than 1,100 families now returned to Puerto Naos and La Bombilla - Aid for second homes starting...

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02 Jan La Palma Reconstruction – December 2025

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National Volcanology Centre Headquarters will be in La Palma - Gas extraction pipe installed in Puerto Naos - €1.2 billion spent by Spain on reconstruction - €100 million aid for lost farms - Income tax reduction extended until 2027 - LP-2 road reconstruction begins after...

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02 Jan La Palma Reconstruction – November 2025

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GeoTenerife presents latest projects on La Palma - New 'disaster learning community' established on La Palma - International Tajogaite Eruption Conference brings volcanologists to La Palma - New biodiversity recovery study by CSIC - ISvolcan health impact study continues - Aid for farmers agreed -...

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12 Dec La Palma Reconstruction – October 2025

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Canary Islands 'Volcano Law' published - Subsurface pressure tests in Puerto Naos - La Palma awarded for ISVOLCAN health project - Latest Reconstruction Statistics Published - Results from Radon exposure tests in Puerto Naos - Tajogaite Reconstruction Conference in November - LP-211 road reopens -...

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27 Nov Cuna del Alma, el Aula Marina, y las Tortugas

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Las Islas Canarias se promocionan como un paraíso de biodiversidad y turismo sostenible. Pero la historia del Puertito de Adeje SeaLab revela una realidad muy distinta: un patrón en el que las autoridades locales explotan las iniciativas de restauración ambiental para generar relaciones públicas, solo...

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27 Nov Cuna del Alma, the SeaLab and the Turtles

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The Canary Islands are marketing themselves as a paradise of biodiversity and sustainable tourism. But the story of the Puertito de Adeje SeaLab reveals a very different truth: a pattern in which local authorities exploit environmental restoration initiatives for public relations, only to erase them...

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03 Nov La Palma Reconstruction – September 2025

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Volcanic emergency drill takes place in Tenerife - New internal 'map' of Tajogaite - Marine recovery continues - Results published on health impacts of the eruption - Progress of National Volcanology Centre - 60% income tax discount delay - LP-2 reconstruction progress - Volcano Law...

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