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02 Nov La Palma eruption update 2nd November 2021: Some schooling suspended due to poor air quality

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ue to the continued ashfall and low-level temperatures inversion causing poor air quality with respect to PM10 on the western side of the island, PEVOLCA have maintained the suspension of schooling in El Paso, Los Llanos de Aridane, Tazacorte, Puntagorda and Tijarafe. They will also...

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01 Nov La Palma eruption update 1st November 2021: Poor air quality persists in Los Llanos de Aridane

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Due to the increased ashfall in the north and west of the island with the increased ash emission, which was especially bad in Los Llanos de Aridane, new recommendations were brought in for the town. These are separate from the current lighter recommendations also in...

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31 Oct La Palma eruption update 31st october 2021: Increased lava emission has been seen in the last 24-48 hours

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In the last 24-48 hours, an intensification has been observed in the eruptive process with increased rates of emission of lava from the NW flank of the main cone, as well as periods of more intense explosive activity and ash emission accompanied with audible explosions...

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30 Oct La Palma eruption update 30th october 2021: Lava flows affect new land to the south of the flow field

Posted at 10:45h in Day by Day, La Palma, VolcanoStories by Geotenerife 0 Comments
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The lava emission centre on the northwest flank of the main cone continues to feed a branched stream, with one branched travelling west, and another travelling southwest. The most fluid of these flows is the latter, which has exceeded fronts of the original flows and...

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29 Oct La Palma eruption update 29th october 2021: Earthquakes remain at high magnitude and frequency

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To counter potential road disruption from the influx of tourists the weekend for All Saints’ Day on the 1st November, the authorities have launched a shuttle bus service from Breña Baja on the east of the island to the area of the eruption for tourists....

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28 Oct La Palma eruption update 28th october 2021: Over 900 hectares now affected by the lava flows

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The lava emission predominantly feeds three different lava streams, with two of these affecting new ground. One of these is the flow to the south of La Laguna Mountain, which is now 86 m from the cliffs, and the other affecting new ground to the...

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27 Oct La Palma eruption update 27th october 2021: Limited new land being affected by the active lava flows

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According to PEVOLCA, the more ‘favourable’ scenario regarding the paths of lava flows remains, as they are now largely directed west of the volcano and across previous flows. This is causing a widening and thickening of the flows, but only a small amount of already...

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26 Oct La Palma eruption update 26th october 2021: The lava flows are thickening and widening

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According to PEVOLCA, the latest reconfigurations and partial collapses have produced a more ‘favourable’ scenario regarding the paths of lava flows, as they are now largely directed west of the volcano and across previous flows. This is causing a widening and thickening of the flows,...

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25 Oct La Palma eruption update 25th october 2021: Reconfiguration of the main cone continues

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The reconfiguration of the cone continues, with large amounts of lava being emitted, on the new stream to the south of the lava flow field, on top of the original lava flow, and on the stream that runs to the north of Todoque mountain. Some...

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24 Oct La Palma eruption update 24th october 2021: Number of earthquakes significantly increases

Posted at 11:13h in Day by Day, La Palma, VolcanoStories by Geotenerife 0 Comments
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The new lava flow that emerged on the afternoon of the 23rd continues to flow slowly parallel to the southern limits of the old flows and has been named stream 10 to aid its tracking. Elsewhere, the active flows are largely being fed by lava...

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