Spain's volcano continues even after 10 days, reaches Atlantic Ocean
Spain's volcano continues even after 10 days, reaches Atlantic Ocean
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Madrid: The situation has not returned to normal so far after a volcano erupted in the Canary Islands of Spean. Ten days have passed since the volcano erupted, but it is still constantly erupting and lava is constantly flowing. This has caused panic among the people living in the hilly area. Lava has flown from La Palma Island to the Atlantic Ocean.

The EU monitoring group said lava has destroyed nearly 400 buildings in La Palma, and many houses on the western side of the island have also been destroyed, where 85,000 people live. Several frightening pictures of the volcano erupting have also surfaced. In which the sky is seen covered with black and white smoke. There is smoke and red light all around at night. Emergency service personnel were withdrawn from the area as a precautionary measure due to the continued blasts.

A picture can see how lava has flowed to seawater on Tuesday night.  Eruptions from volcanoes and the release of poisonous gases have added to the woes. The Canary Island Volcano Institute (Inwalkan) tweeted that 'Lava Playa has reached the sea in Nueva.' The Cumbre Vieja volcano erupted on September 19.

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