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natural-disasters2 years ago

Resilience Rising: Reconstructing Amidst La Palma's Lava Flow

A strong volcanic eruption on the southwestern flank of Cumbre Vieja in La Palma, part of Spain's Canary Islands, caused extensive damage to buildings, banana plantations, and pine forests. Lava flows and ash covered over 12 square kilometers of the island, reaching the coastline. However, in the two years since the eruption, some roads have been reconstructed, reconnecting towns and communities. Sparse trees and shrubs, including the fire-resistant Canary Island pine, have started to grow amidst the deposited ash.

natural-disasters2 years ago

"Indonesia's Marapi Volcano Erupts, Blanketing Villages in Ash"

Indonesia's Mount Marapi in West Sumatra province erupted, spewing ash plumes over 3,000 meters into the air and blanketing several villages. No casualties have been reported, but two climbing routes were closed and villagers were advised to stay away from the crater. About 70 climbers were stranded, with 28 successfully evacuated so far. Falling ash has covered several villages, prompting authorities to distribute masks and eyeglasses for protection. Mount Marapi remains at the third-highest alert level, and its activity has been closely monitored due to its location on the Pacific "Ring of Fire."