April 19, 2024

Vast lava rivers from La Palma volcano eruption show no signs of stopping in new satellite photos

(Image credit: Satellite image © 2021 Maxar Technologies) Image 2 of 4New images of the Cumbre Vieja volcano on Spains La Palma island taken on Oct. 14, 2021 program intense lava rivers from the continuing eruption. (Image credit: Satellite image © 2021 Maxar Technologies) Image 3 of 4New pictures of the Cumbre Vieja volcano on Spains La Palma island taken on Oct. 14, 2021 program bright lava rivers from the continuing eruption. (Image credit: Satellite image © 2021 Maxar Technologies)” The lava is forming a substantial delta on the La Palma coast and has claimed around 98 acres (40 hectares) of brand-new land from the Atlantic Ocean,” Maxar representatives composed in a Twitter image description.The Canary Islands Volcanology Institute (Involcan) shared terrifying footage from the ground on Friday (Oct. 15), recording a quick moving stream of scorching lava running previous abandoned buildings.

(Image credit: Satellite image © 2021 Maxar Technologies) Image 2 of 4New photos of the Cumbre Vieja volcano on Spains La Palma island taken on Oct. 14, 2021 program brilliant lava rivers from the continuing eruption. (Image credit: Satellite image © 2021 Maxar Technologies) Image 3 of 4New photos of the Cumbre Vieja volcano on Spains La Palma island taken on Oct. 14, 2021 show bright lava rivers from the continuing eruption. (Image credit: Satellite image © 2021 Maxar Technologies) Image 4 of 4New images of the Cumbre Vieja volcano on Spains La Palma island taken on Oct. 14, 2021 show intense lava rivers from the continuing eruption. (Image credit: Satellite image © 2021 Maxar Technologies)” The lava is forming a substantial delta on the La Palma coast and has actually declared around 98 acres (40 hectares) of brand-new land from the Atlantic Ocean,” Maxar representatives wrote in a Twitter image description.The Canary Islands Volcanology Institute (Involcan) shared scary video footage from the ground on Friday (Oct. 15), catching a quick moving stream of scorching lava running past deserted structures.