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25 Nov La Palma eruption update 25th November 2021: New lava emission points south of the main cone

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An increase in lava emission was seen throughout the day. Initially, at 9 am local time, a sudden increase was seen from the main effusive focus on the NW flank of the main cone and then at 11 am a new lava flow heading SW...

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24 Nov La Palma eruption update 24th November 2021: The new lava delta already covers 5 hectares

Posted at 19:15h in Day by Day, La Palma, VolcanoStories by Geotenerife 0 Comments
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Rain warnings have been issued for La Palma in the coming days, which PEVOLCA has warned could remobilise unconsolidated ash deposits which may form local mass movements and present a hazard to driving, especially in steep areas. Meanwhile, the dispersion of the ash and gas...

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23 Nov La Palma eruption update 23rd November 2021: Confinements in Tazacorte lifted

Posted at 19:00h in Day by Day, La Palma, VolcanoStories by Geotenerife 0 Comments
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The confinement ordered for areas of Tazacorte on the 22nd due to gases from the creation of a second lava delta to the north of the first one has been lifted today, as it was determined there is no further risk to these populations from...

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22 Nov La Palma eruption update 22nd November 2021: A second lava flow has reached the sea south of the first lava delta

Posted at 18:25h in Day by Day, La Palma, VolcanoStories by Geotenerife 0 Comments
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The advance of flow number 7 culminated in it reaching the sea at 12:03pm local time, where it begins to form a second lava delta north of the first one. In anticipation of this event, a preventative confinement of the four closest neighbourhoods in Tazacorte...

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21 Nov La Palma eruption update 21st November 2021: The active lava flows are concentrated to the north of the lava flow field

Posted at 18:24h in Day by Day, La Palma, VolcanoStories by Geotenerife 0 Comments
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The contribution of lava to the active lava flows has been concentrated around flows 4 and 7 which both flow parallel in between La Laguna Mountain and Todoque Mountain, and in the last 24 hours have merged a few hundred metres from the coast, to...

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20 Nov La Palma eruption update 20th November 2021: The eruption is now a VEI 3 based upon the amount of material emitted

Posted at 17:36h in Day by Day, La Palma, VolcanoStories by Geotenerife 0 Comments
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The cumulative amount of material expelled by the eruption so far is thought to have reached the threshold value (10 million m3) for the classification of the eruption to change from a Volcanic Explosivity Index (VEI) 2 eruption to a VEI 3 eruption. However, PEVOLCA...

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19 Nov La Palma eruption update 19th November 2021: The lava emission rate has increased

Posted at 17:18h in Day by Day, La Palma, VolcanoStories by Geotenerife 0 Comments
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The increase in lava emission rate in the evening of the 18th has continued, making the lava flows faster and more fluid. However, there remains only three active fronts as in the past days, one to the south of the lava flow field that has...

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18 Nov La Palma eruption update 18th November 2021: Slightly more intense activity seen

Posted at 16:56h in Day by Day, La Palma, VolcanoStories by Geotenerife 0 Comments
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The more intense activity in the strombolian vents in the main cone that began on the 17th continues to be seen in the form of larger pyroclasts being emitted. From 8pm local time, an overflow of the lava channel by the cone was observed and...

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17 Nov La Palma eruption update 17th November 2021: Over 300 earthquakes recorded in one day

Posted at 16:38h in Day by Day, La Palma, VolcanoStories by Geotenerife 0 Comments
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The fissure eruption continues to show a mixed strombolian mechanism with phases of more and less explosive behaviour as well as pulses of phreatomagmatic activity. Currently, there are multiple active strombolian events in the main cone, with a lava emission point on the NE flank...

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16 Nov La Palma eruption update 16th November 2021: The eruption shows a general decrease in energy

Posted at 15:54h in Day by Day, La Palma, VolcanoStories by Geotenerife 0 Comments
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The eruption continues to show some stability and a general decrease in energy, although PEVOLCA reminds that the current eruption parameters do not indicate a possible end to the eruption in the short term. However, there was increased ash emission observed yesterday, which has led...

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