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The La Palma Eruption and Reconstruction Project

As a Geoscience education company, with a special interest in responsible science communication, based in the Canary Islands, we were in a unique position to document the 2021 Volcán de Tajogaite eruption in La Palma. We wanted to ensure our resources could be put to good use during the volcanic emergency and beyond to benefit the residents and tourists alike. The La Palma project by GeoTenerife is a multi-media project which aims to increase the awareness and understanding of volcanic activity, volcanic emergency plans, and reconstruction in La Palma. Our self-funded research on La Palma has led to our award-winning documentaries “Lava Bombs: Truths Behind the Volcano” and “Lava Bombs 2: The Reconstruction” is due for release in 2024. Our work is open access, in non-specialist language, and resident-focused.

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La Palma Reconstruction – July 2025

Cabildo demands Spanish Govt make reconstruction commitments - New aid for neighborhood associations and renewable energy systems - Demand for transparency over agricultural aid - New website to monitor the reconstruction progress - grants for new homes for those affected - container homes being re-used in Puerto Naos - Tender for 120 new homes - Puerto Naos school reopening - Volcano law nearing approval in Canarian Parliament

Volcán de Tajogaite (2021) Eruption and Reconstruction

GeoTenerife aims to tell the unheard human stories of the people affected by the 2021 eruption of the Volcán de Tajogaite, La Palma.  Through our collaboration with Alexander Whittle of New Light Studio, GeoTenerife has produced two documentaries LAVA BOMBS: Truths Behind the Volcano and LAVA BOMBS 2: The Reconstruction

The 2021 Tajogaite eruption was the largest and most destructive eruption in La Palma for the last 500 years. It caused around €1 billion in damage, displacing over 7,000 people, and destroying 3,000 buildings, 2,000 of which were people’s homes. Here are some of VolcanoStories helpful summary videos:

A collection of interviews with witnesses of the 2021 La Palma Eruption, conducted by GeoTenerife. These interviews were later used in the Lava Bombs: The Truth Behind the Volcano documentary.

To help put the science in context and counter sensationalism GeoTenerife was involved in social media live streams and news interviews with local, national and international media outlets during the volcanic eruption of La Palma. Here are the playlists which document our work.

Charities to support affected residents

Here are the charity campaigns we have supported/run for the affected residents of the La Palma eruption

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Are IGN, Involcán and the President of the Cabildo saying different things ?

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Why are IGN, Involcán and the President of the Cabildo saying different things about this week's seismic swarm?

~ Resident question, 8 August 2025

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On Thursday 7 August IGN, the Spanish Geographic Institute responsible for volcano monitoring, reported a swarm of abnormal microseismic activity registered in the area of Las Cañadas del Teide, southwest of Pico Viejo, with 700+ small quakes, the sixth seismic swarm detected in the area since 2016. They reported that the event was located about 10km deep, with very low magnitudes and was not felt by the population. Due to the low energy of many of these earthquakes, events of smaller magnitude have only been detected by the automatic seismic monitoring system. However, they do not have enough quality to be included in IGN's official catalogue.

In an interview, Itahiza Dominguez Cerdeña of IGN Spain said: "if we were headed for an eruption, we would see larger earthquakes and deformation, and we haven't seen that yet. So we appeal to calm, we are here 24 hours a day, 7 days a week monitoring."

However, president of the Cabildo Rosa Davila said on social media that INVOLCAN had detected 55 small earthquakes, and media reports talk of small deformation and an uptick in gas emissions.

So what's happening?

"The 55 earthquakes only refer to what happened the night before, but for us the important thing was to report the 700+ in the early hours that followed. As to deformation and the increase in gas, that's the same as before, and is not associated with the seismic swarm itself. There was no increased deformation during the swarm. The deformation and the uptick in gases being emitted, which we spoke about in Pevolca back in January, is the same. But we are monitoring very closely and will keep informing of any change," Dominguez told us.

~ GeoTenerife Team

Here you can find our glossary of Volcanic terms, complete with examples and explanations specific to the 2021 eruption on La Palma. You can download the glossary here in pdf or doc

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