Bangkok Post

Volcanic lava in Spain’s La Palma engulfs more houses, farm land

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>>LA PALMA: Buildings near the volcano on the Spanish island of La Palma were engulfed by rivers of lava early yesterday, with the drama of the red-hot eruption intensifie­d by the spectacle of flashes of lightning.

The magma destroyed at least four buildings in the village of Callejon de la Gata, witnesses said.

The Cumbre Vieja volcano began erupting on Sept 19 and has destroyed more than 800 buildings and forced the evacuation of about 6,000 people from their homes on the island. La Palma, with a population of about 83,000, is one of the Canary Islands in the Atlantic.

Lightning flashes were seen near the eruption early yesterday. A study published in 2016 by the journal Geophysica­l Research Letters found lightning can be produced during volcanic eruptions because the collision of ash particles creates an electrical charge.

The lava from the volcano has engulfed over 150 hectares of farm land, most of it used for the cultivatio­n of bananas that are one of the main crops on the island.

La Palma’s airport has been closed since Thursday because of ash.

 ?? ?? LAVA LIGHT: The Cumbre Vieja volcano, pictured from Tijarafe, spews lava, ash and smoke on the Canary Island of La Palma on Tuesday.
LAVA LIGHT: The Cumbre Vieja volcano, pictured from Tijarafe, spews lava, ash and smoke on the Canary Island of La Palma on Tuesday.

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