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Hundreds evacuated due to lava

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HUNDREDS of people on La Palma in Spain’s Canary Islands have been evacuated after a new lava stream from an erupting volcano threatened to engulf another neighbourh­ood on its way towards the Atlantic Ocean.

Island authoritie­s ordered the evacuation of around 800 people from a section of the coastal town of Los Llanos de Aridane on Tuesday after the lava took a new course and put their homes in its probable path of destructio­n.

Around 6000 people were immediatel­y removed from the area in the hours after the initial September 19 eruption when their homes and farms were directly below the path of the volcano’s initial lava stream.

No new mass evacuation­s had been necessary in the following three weeks. But on Tuesday, volcano scientists advising authoritie­s found that a new lava flow to the north of the main river of molten rock had branched off and was heading towards an inhabited area outside what had previously been the evacuation zone.

“A part of the neighbourh­ood had already been evacuated, but given the evolution of the lava stream it was deemed necessary to clear this specific zone,” Los Llano de Aridane mayor Maria Garcia told Spanish state broadcaste­r TVE.

Residents had a few hours to gather up their most precious belongings and leave.

Volunteers helped staff at a school salvage educationa­l materials while others loaded up cars and trucks with furniture.

Lava has destroyed more than 1400 buildings, including homes, farms and other structures, and covered 656 hectares, including 90 hectares dedicated to the growth of plantains. No lives have been lost.

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