The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Canary Islands volcano destroys homes

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LOS LLANOS DE ARIDANE, Spain: A volcano in Spain’s Canary Islands has destroyed houses, authoritie­s said Monday, as it spewed lava and ash after coming to life over the weekend and forcing some 5,000 people from their homes.

“Around 100 houses have been destroyed”, a regional government spokeswoma­n told AFP, adding that they were still surveying the area to determine precisely how many properties had been engulfed.

Sergio Rodriguez, a local mayor in a nearby village of El Paso said at least 20 homes were completely destroyed by the Cumbre Vieja volcano, which erupted Sunday for the first time in 50 years.

He spoke of the volcano’s indiscrimi­nate destructio­n.

“The lava left absolutely nothing in its path”, Rodriguez told TVE broadcaste­r, saying residents were living in uncertaint­y.

They will “not be going home for a while, most definitely”, he added.

Spanish media said as many as 100 homes might have been impacted by the eruption.

Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez cancelled a scheduled trip to New York for the United Nations General Assembly after the eruption.

He arrived at the scene late Sunday evening to assess the situation.

“Given the situation (on) La Palma island, the head of government has delayed his scheduled departure today for New York,” to attend the UN General Assembly, a statement said earlier.

“All services are prepared to act in a coordinate­d fashion,” Sanchez wrote on Twitter.

Cumbre Vieja straddles a ridge in the south of La Palma island, home to around 80,000 people.

According to the local government’s projection­s, lava flows from the volcano, located in the centre of the island, were likely to move southwest towards inhabited and wooded areas, before reaching the coast.

The lava flows were moving at about 700 metres an hour, and had a temperatur­e of nearly 1,000 Centigrade, according to the Canaries Islands Institute of Volcanolog­y.

Experts had been keeping a close watch on the volcano after observing a recent upsurge in seismic activity and magma displaceme­nts.

An earthquake swarm under La Cumbre Vieja began a week ago and since then there had been thousands of tremors, the strongest with a magnitude of nearly four, the Involcan volcanolog­y institute said.

An earthquake swarm is a sequence of seismic events occurring in one place within a relatively short period of time.

 ?? — AFP photo ?? Mount Cumbre Vieja erupts spewing a column of smoke and ash as seen from Los Llanos de Aridane on the Canary island of La Palma.
— AFP photo Mount Cumbre Vieja erupts spewing a column of smoke and ash as seen from Los Llanos de Aridane on the Canary island of La Palma.

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