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Airport reopens on Spanish island roiled by volcano

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LA PALMA: The airport on the Spanish island of La Palma reopened and authoritie­s allowed some evacuated residents to collect belongings from their homes, as an erupting volcano continued to roar but lava flows remained slow.

The island’s government yesterday said there had been “no significan­t incidents” with the volcano since Saturday, when part of the crater collapsed and another river of lava emerged.

Spanish airport authority Aena tweeted that La Palma airport was operationa­l again after closing Saturday because of a heavy fall of volcanic ash.

The closure led to long lines at the island’s port to catch ferries off the island.

The volcano on La Palma, which is part of the volcanic Canary Islands off northwest Africa and is home to about 85,000 people, erupted on Sept. 19.

The prompt evacuation­s of more than 6,000 people helped avoid casualties.

Scientists say the eruption could last for up to three months.

Three rivers of lava slithering down a hillside on the western side of the island have destroyed 461 buildings, including homes, and covered 212ha of countrysid­e, according to a European Union monitoring system.

This month’s eruption is the first on La Palma since 1971.

 ?? — afp ?? Scary sight: the volcano spewing smoke and ash on La palma.
— afp Scary sight: the volcano spewing smoke and ash on La palma.

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