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Has La Palma recovered?

After a long time closed to visitors, La Palma has reopened, and there has never been a better time to discover this special island. “The volcano hit us hard,” says Carlos Deniz, “but we are not defeated.



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Some 3,000 properties were destroyed by lava that now covers 1,219 hectares - equivalent to roughly 1,500 soccer pitches - according to the final tally by the emergency services.

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The eruption at the Cumbre Vieja volcanic ridge, which lasted for 83 days between September and December 2021, is the longest and most damaging volcanic activity on La Palma, on of the archipelago's eight main islands.

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La Palma's volcanic eruption is officially declared over Authorities on the Canary Islands declared an eruption that started in September officially finished following 10 days of no lava flows, seismic activity or significant sulfur dioxide emissions.

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As the lava boils away the seawater, more of its surface is exposed to the water, which transfers heat more quickly, the U.S Geological Survey (USGS) Volcano Watch says. Steam is then produced at a more rapid rate. The clouds created can be lethal as they often contain small glass fragments.

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In the area you have selected (Santa Cruz de Tenerife) tsunami hazard is classified as medium according to the information that is currently available. This means that there is more than a 10% chance of a potentially-damaging tsunami occurring in the next 50 years.

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The volcano rumbled for 85 days between September and December 2021. The first death from a months-long volcanic eruption on Spain's La Palma island in 2021 has been confirmed after a court ruled Monday that a man died from inhaling toxic gases from the volcano.

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The report claimed that “during a future eruption” the volcano “may experience a catastrophic flank collapse”. The paper suggested that this could create waves capable of transiting “the entire Atlantic Basin and arrive on the coasts of the Americas with 10-25 m (3-8 m) height”.

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Hawaii's Kilauea Volcano begins to erupt for third time in 2023.

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The islands with the most volcanoes are Gran Canaria, Tenerife and La Palma.

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When a tsunami comes ashore, areas less than 25 feet above sea level and within a mile of the sea will be in the greatest danger. However, tsunamis can surge up to 10 miles inland. “It's really just kind of relentless, the water just keeps on coming and coming and coming for a long time,” Garrison-Laney says.

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