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natural-disasters2 years ago

"Potential Catastrophic Megatsunami Threat from European Volcanic Eruption"

The Cumbre Vieja volcano on the Spanish island of La Palma is at risk of causing a devastating landslide that could trigger a megatsunami, potentially reaching the US east coast. Geologists warn that a future eruption could lead to a 9-mile fault line bursting open, sending 500 billion tonnes of rock into the Atlantic Ocean at speeds exceeding 220mph. This could create a 3,000-foot-high dome of water, forming an "Oceanside tsunami" with the potential to travel up to 4,000 miles.

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.

science-and-environment2 years ago

"Captivating Crystal Lava Shards Unveil Volcano's Hidden Realm"

Scientists are studying the crystals found within the lava of the 2021 eruption on the Spanish island of La Palma to gain insights into the volcano's underground processes. These crystals act as "four dimensional videos" of a volcano's past, present, and future, revealing the type of magma and its storage locations. By analyzing the crystals, scientists can forecast the type of eruption that may occur and provide valuable information for emergency response teams. This research marks a shift towards prospective petrology, allowing scientists to better understand and predict volcanic activity.

natural-disasters2 years ago

Massive Evacuation Efforts as Firefighters Combat La Palma Wildfire

A wildfire on the Spanish island of La Palma has burned out of control, leading to the evacuation of at least 4,000 people. The fire, which started in a wooded area, has destroyed at least 20 houses and affected over 4,650 hectares. Firefighters are battling the blaze with the help of aerial units, but shifting winds and extreme temperatures have made containment challenging. In addition to La Palma, a forest fire in Tenerife has forced the evacuation of 50 people. This is the first natural crisis on La Palma since a volcanic eruption in 2021.

natural-disasters2 years ago

Massive Wildfire Forces Evacuation of Thousands in Spain's La Palma

Thousands of people have been evacuated from the Spanish island of La Palma due to wildfires, with at least 20 houses destroyed. The fire, which has destroyed over 11,000 acres of land, is being battled by local and military firefighters. La Palma, which recently experienced a volcanic eruption, is facing extreme weather conditions exacerbated by climate change.

natural-disasters2 years ago

"Mass Evacuations as Forest Fire Ravages La Palma Island in Spain"

A forest fire in the Spanish island of La Palma has forced the evacuation of at least 2,000 people as Europe experiences a heatwave. The fire, which started in the early hours of Saturday morning, has destroyed at least 12 houses and affected around 4,500 hectares of land. The Spanish army has deployed 150 firefighters to assist local crews, and additional support is arriving from the neighboring island of Tenerife. This is the first natural crisis on the island since a volcanic eruption in September 2021.