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Drone Video Shows Black Lava Swallowing Homes On Canary Islands
More than 200 homes have already been destroyed by a volcanic eruption in the Canary Islands, and an aerial video has also landed online.
We can follow the real devastation left behind by the lava from the vomiting volcano.
Fortunately, there are no reports of casualties or injuries, but so far the eruption of the volcano has caused more than 400 million euros in damage. Many residents on the island of La Palma have been left homeless, and are still rescuing their property.
The lava was initially moving down the slope at a speed of about 700 meters per hour, but the speed has dropped to 200 meters per hour in recent days. It is still unknown when it will reach the ocean.
A video of the drone has landed online, in which we can follow the scenes when the rushing lava swallowed everything in front of it. See what drama these days was witnessed on the island of La Palma in the Canary Islands.
We can follow the real devastation left behind by the lava from the vomiting volcano.
Fortunately, there are no reports of casualties or injuries, but so far the eruption of the volcano has caused more than 400 million euros in damage. Many residents on the island of La Palma have been left homeless, and are still rescuing their property.
The lava was initially moving down the slope at a speed of about 700 meters per hour, but the speed has dropped to 200 meters per hour in recent days. It is still unknown when it will reach the ocean.
A video of the drone has landed online, in which we can follow the scenes when the rushing lava swallowed everything in front of it. See what drama these days was witnessed on the island of La Palma in the Canary Islands.