Times of Oman

Effects of La Palma island volcanic eruption could last for months, say experts

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MADRID: The volcanic eruption on the Spanish island of La Palma and its aftermath could last up to 84 days, experts said on Wednesday.

The Canary Island Volcanolog­y Institute (INVOLCAN) said it analysed similar historical eruptions on the Canary Islands archipelag­o to reach the figure.

The volcano erupted on Sunday after a week of seismic activity that progressed to a 3.8 magnitude quake.

Estimating the end of the eruption

INVOLCAN looked at data from past eruptions in the region that, like the latest eruption, were followed by heavy lava flows and lasting seismic activity.

While84day­swasthemax­imum, the institute suggested a minimum of 24 days and an average of 55 days until the eruption stops.

The latest on the eruption

Experts at the Volcanolog­y Institute reported an increase in smaller eruptions on Tuesday night that saw rocks and cinders thrown high into the air.

The lava now covers 154 hectares and it continues to flow towards the sea. Some 1,000 people were evacuated late Tuesday from the coastal neighborho­od of Todoque. The total number of people evacuated now stands at around 6,000. At least 200 homes have been completely destroyed and many more have been severely damaged.

Authoritie­s say that dangers still lie ahead for residents, including earthquake­s, lava flows, toxic gases, volcanic ash and acid rain.

There are particular concerns that the meeting of the lava with a body of water could cause explosions and produce clouds of toxic gas.

The volcano has also been spewing out between 8,000 and 10,500 tons of sulfur dioxide every day, the Volcanolog­y Institute said. The gas is harmful to ecosystems and can cause respirator­y problems in humans.

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