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La Palma volcano – new eruptions send lava towards the sea sparking toxic gas fears as thousands told to stay indoors
2021-10-04 00:00:00.0     太阳报-世界新闻     原网页

       

       FRESH eruptions from the La Palma volcano have sent rivers of lava heading towards the sea, sparking fears of toxic gasses.

       Two new vents in the earth have been blown open by the Cumbre Vieja volcano with thousands of residents told to stay indoors as the air quality gets worse.

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       Molten lava spewing out of the volcano Credit: AFP 5

       The lava has been streaming down towards the sea Credit: Reuters

       The lava from the eruption 10 days ago has formed a pyramid shape more than 150ft high in the sea and generated intense clouds of black and white smoke.

       "The new lockdown is as a consequence of the meteorological conditions that prevent the dispersion of gases and keep them at low levels of the atmosphere," emergency services said in a statement.

       They said the lockdown would affect around 3,500 people.

       The volcano was experiencing "intense activity", said Miguel Angel Morcuende, director of the Pevolca response committee.

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       When lava comes into contact with the ocean, it produces a gas plume known as laze - lava and haze - through a series of chemical reactions as it boils the colder sea water.

       Laze can cause eye, lung and skin irritation but should not be a problem if residents keep their distance.

       "It creates a steam of hydrochloric acid, water vapour and bits of ash," volcanologist Dr Robin George Andrews told the BBC

       "Obviously, it's not good to breathe in."

       Scientists recorded eight new small earthquakes at the site overnight as dramatic pictures showed the night sky lit up by flames from the volcano.

       About 6,000 people have been evacuated from their homes since the Cumbre Vieja volcano began erupting on September 19.

       More than 800 buildings have been destroyed on the island, which has a population of about 83,000.

       The devastation has been vast as the lava scorched a massive furrow towards the sea, hitting the island’s banana industry and causing 400 million euros worth of damage.

       No deaths or serious injuries have been reported from the island's first eruption in 50 years, thanks to prompt evacuations in the first hours after the earth cracked open.

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       Rescue workers watch on as the volcano continues to erupt Credit: AFP 5

       Molten lava carving a path in the earth Credit: EPA

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       The volcano has been erupting for nearly two weeks Credit: Reuters

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