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La Palma Island volcanic cone ruptured magma flows rapidly toward the sea | Spain | Volcano | Canary Islands

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Original title: La Palma Island volcanic cone ruptured magma quickly flows into the sea. Source: CCTV News Client

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According to news from the Spanish newspaper La Nation, the Spanish Institute of Geology and Mineral Resources announced that on the morning of September 25, local time, the cone of the La Palma volcano partially ruptured. After using drones to observe the state of volcanic eruptions, geologists said that the rupture of the cone formed by the volcanic eruption promoted the discharge of lava and allowed it to flow into the sea more quickly.

The General Administration of Public Health of the Canary Islands of Spain has asked local people to reduce outdoor recreation and sports activities to avoid exposure to volcanic eruptions. According to a report by the health department of the Canary Islands government, exposure of healthy people to the gas and ashes released by the volcanic eruption can affect their respiratory system, eyes, and even their skin.

Since the eruption of the La Palma volcano began on September 19, lava from the volcano has covered 190.7 hectares of land, destroyed 420 buildings, and destroyed 16 kilometers of roads. (Headquarters reporter Wei Fan)

(Edited by Gao Jing)


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