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Volcano forces hundreds more to flee on Spanish island

Volcano forces hundreds more to flee on Spanish island
This photograph taken on October 9, 2021 shows the lava flow produced by the Cumbre Vieja volcano, between partially destroyed houses covered in lava and ashes, in Los Llanos de Aridane, in the Canary Island of La Palma. (AFP)
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Updated 12 October 2021

Volcano forces hundreds more to flee on Spanish island

Volcano forces hundreds more to flee on Spanish island
  • La Cumbre Vieja began erupting on September 19
  • Emergency services wrote on Twitter that a new evacuation order had been issued "owing to the forecast of the advance of the lava flow"

LA PALMA ISLAND, Spain: Spanish officials on Tuesday ordered hundreds more residents to leave their homes on La Palma in the Canary Islands, as lava continues to ooze from its volcano.
La Cumbre Vieja began erupting on September 19 and has already forced more than 6,000 people from their homes, with lava wrecking 1,200 buildings and scorching 600 hectares (1,400 acres) on the Atlantic island off Morocco’s coast.
Emergency services wrote on Twitter on Tuesday that a new evacuation order had been issued “owing to the forecast of the advance of the lava flow.”
“The 700 to 800 people affected by this evacuation order should leave their homes, with their belongings and pets,” the services tweeted, telling the residents to go to a meeting point in the western town of Los Llanos de Aridane.
On Monday, about 3,000 people were ordered to stay indoors after lava destroyed a cement works and raised fears that toxic gases might be released.
Despite the massive damage caused by the eruption on La Palma, home to 85,000 people, nobody has been killed or injured.
It is the island’s third volcanic eruption in a century, the last one taking place in 1971.