Rivers of lava have been flowing on the Spanish Island of La Palma, three weeks on from the volcanic eruption:
There were 21 seismic movements on Sunday, with the largest measuring 3.8, the Spanish National Geological Institute said, shaking the ground in the villages of Mazo, Fuencaliente and El Paso.The blocks of red-hot magma flowed down the side of the Cumbre Vieja volcano were the size of three-story buildings, the Spanish Institute of Geology and Mining said on Sunday.
Read More"The lava has reached the Camino de la Gata industrial estate and new buildings."Lava flows after part of the cone of the Cumbre Vieja Volcano collapsed on October 10 in La Palma.People watch as the volcano spews lava, ash and smoke on October 10.Rivers of lava have destroyed 1,186 buildings since the eruption on Sept. 19, the Canary Islands Volcanic Institute said.
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