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UPDATE: 12/12/2021; 1:22:24 PM
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Dec 12, 2021
Dec 12, 2021
Date and time | Mag Depth |
Location | Details | Map |
Sunday, December 12, 2021 18:37 GMT (22 earthquakes) |
Sudden large explosion today sends ash to 5,000 m altitude
Around noon local time, a sudden large explosion occurred at the main crater of the cone, producing a steam and ash plume that quickly rose to estimated 5,000-6,000 meters altitude.
The event was likely a so-called vulcanian explosion, typically caused when a larger plug in the upper conduit has formed and is suddenly thrown out when gas pressure underneath overcomes a threshold (comparable to a cannon-shot mechanism).
Today’s explosion likely might be due to the fact that the conduits have gradually been closing up / filling with debris in their upper parts as supply of rising material is less abundant. This fits with the model that the eruption has entered its final waning stage, but also creates highly dangerous conditions, because such explosions could (and likely will) repeat in the days to come.
Apart from this, the eruption – now on its 87th day of activity being the longest in recorded history on La Palma Island – has continued at low levels similar as in the past days. There is now mainly steaming, with only occasional smaller explosions, at the main cone, while lava effusion continues at reduced rate. The arriving lava first goes into the tube system, and feeding flows in similar areas as during the past days overlapping older flows.
Seismic activity has been low, with only 24 quakes detected during 24 horus, the maximum being only a 3.2 event. Deformation and tremor remain basically unchanged at low values, although the explosion earlier resulted in a short-lived intense tremor peak.
BEST MAP OF THE MUNICIPALITIES OF LA PALMA
UPDATE: 12/11/2021; 6:47:02 PM
Looks like ther is plenty of red hot lava flowing around.
Dec 11, 2021
UPDATE: 12/11/2021; 2:43:19 PM
Everyone seems to be behaving as if this is the end of this Eruption. Who knows? Only God. It may be the end of THIS Eruption… But I still believe they will use this Island for their MegaTsunami Event at some point. It is just to convenient for them to pass up. It kills so many birds with one stone.
They have called it dead before… but it is a trickster… or at least the ones in charge are tricksters. Lead by the biggest trickster of all.
Dec 11, 2021
12/11/2021 Hornitos in the mist. La Palma IGME eruption
Dec 11, 2021
OH MY Goodness they ARE LYING!!
The La Palma volcano has gained as much ground from the sea as that of the Vatican State
12/11/2021, 5:20:45 AM
- Direct All the last hour of the La Palma volcano eruption
- Cumbre Vieja No volcano in 2022?”All the signs indicate that it is over”
The La Palma volcano this Saturday has reached the 84-day duration of the longest eruption n the island since there are records, that of Tehuya in 1585, which it will exceed at 3:13 p.m. this Sunday, because a phenomenon like this It does not stop suddenly, but in a process of weeks.
In these almost three months of activity, the still unnamed volcano has left damage unmatched in the last century of Europe’s relationship with the volcanoes (the bill now amounts to more than 900 million euros, with 7,000 evacuated, By the way, it has formed lava flows that would completely cover Melilla and has gained as much ground from the sea as to house the Vatican State.
For a long time the scientific committee that follows the eruption has not published one of the most illustrative figures of the size of the volcano, such as the volume of material emitted so far (the latest data corresponds to day 47 of activity: 120 million m3, three times the 1975 Teneguía eruption).
But this eruption does not lack shocking magnitudes, these are some:
0 (or 1?) Victims
No one has lost their lives in the La Palma eruption as a direct effect of the volcano, since the entire affected area has always been evacuated in advance , even at the most uncertain moment: in the hours that preceded the eruption of the volcano at 3:13 p.m. Sunday afternoon, September 19, in Cabeza de Vaca.
However, there is an accident under investigation : on Saturday, November 13, the lifeless body of a 72-year-old man was found who had entered the excluded area the day before, with permission to clean a house of ash in the Corazoncillo neighborhood.
The autopsy was inconclusive.
It will be the complementary analyzes that determine if his death was directly related to the volcano (for example, due to inhalation of gases) or indirectly (due to the fall of a roof removing ash) or if, on the contrary, it was due to natural reasons. unrelated to the emergency.
Magnitude 5.1
Maximum magnitude of the earthquakes that occurred in this crisis on La Palma. It was registered in the early morning of November 19.
Intensity V
Maximum intensity reached by the earthquakes in this volcanic crisis, on a scale that goes up to XII. An earthquake of intensity V is already classified as “strong”: Not only is it widely felt by the population, but damage appears on the scale at that level. Always mild: some glass breakage or some fissure in coatings, of little importance.
We know there have been quakes higher than that but they reduced them down or covered them up or deleted them. I don’t have time to document all of them, but here is the truth about the one on Nov 18/19
Breaking News: 5,5 Earthquake Just Hit La Palma 2 Hrs Ago …
Breaking Alert! 5.5 Earthquake Strike La Palma on Lunar …
BREAKING 5.5 Quake La Palma
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50 hectares
It is the surface that the two lava deltas formed on the coast of Tazacorte have won over the sea so far. Those two strips are the youngest fields in Spain.
The largest, 44 hectares, would fit the entire Vatican State, which has just that area, or 19 basilicas of Saint Peter (2.3 hectares).
60.08 kilometers
Perimeter of the area covered by lava since September 19. It is almost equivalent to the length of one of the great highways that surround Madrid: the M-40
(63.3 km)
72.75 km
Length of the public roads covered by lava: 10.80 km of streets, 2.86 of the LP-213 highway, 2.55 of the LP-2132, 2.30 of the LP-2 and 2.14 of crossings urban, to name the most affected.
Added to all, it is the distance that goes from Zaragoza to Huesca.
360 hectares
Crop extension affected by lava: 224.99 hectares of banana trees, 62.37 of vineyards and 27.33 of avocado trees.
54.4% of the damaged crops are in Tazacorte, 35.64% in Los Llanos de Aridane and 9.96% in El Paso.
375 earthquakes
Record of earthquakes recorded by the island’s seismic networks on the same day, November 30.
1,575 workers at ERTE
It is the latest figure published on the workers directly affected by the volcano, whose companies have availed themselves of the modality of temporary employment regulation files created expressly to deal with the emergency that La Palma is experiencing.
1,628 buildings
Affected by lava, according to the General Directorate of Cadastre, of which 1,304 are homes, 179 rooms for agricultural use, 74 factories and industrial warehouses, 40 leisure and hospitality businesses, 15 schools, temples and spaces for public use.
According to Copernicus as of Nov 26 2,651 houses were destroyed by the lava. (there have been multiple new lava flows and homes destroyed since then.)
The most damaging days of the lava were September 20 and 29, when 159 and 151 properties were affected in just 24 hours, respectively.
1,173 hectares
Land covered by the different lava flows.
To this extension must be added another not specified to date: the areas that the lava has not touched, but that areburied by the layer of ash, in some places several meters thick.
The area covered by lava only represents 1.69% of the island’s surface (12 of its 708 km2), but it is home to one of the most fertile and productive agricultural plains in the Canary Islands, with numerous homes in scattered centers.
If this “slab” of lava three kilometers wide at some points were taken to other coordinates of the Spanish geography, it would cover almost completely the entire surface of Melilla (12.3 km2).
7,000 evacuated (WHO IS BUYING THAT HOGWASH??)
According to WION As of OCTOBER 25. there were over 8,000 people already evacuated! THERE HAVE BEEN HUNDREDS MORE EVACUATED BETWEEN OCTOBER AND TODAY!!
Above that figure is the number of residents evacuated since the eruption began. Almost three months after the eruption began, only 30 families have been able to return to their homes in two neighborhoods of Los Llanos, as the lava flow that threatened that area was considered paralyzed.
8,506 earthquakes
Accumulated since September 9. Since that day began “the seismic swarm” (sequence of dozens of small earthquakes) that preceded the eruption, La Palma has not stopped shaking, with days in which more than 300 earthquakes have been recorded.
8,374,356 euros
Amount of donations from companies and private citizens collected by the Cabildo de La Palma in favor of the victims.
906,800,000 euros
The latest assessment of the damage caused by the volcano that the Government of the Canary Islands has communicated to its Parliament amounts to almost 907 million euros.
* Sources: IGN, IGME, Involcán, Cabildo de La Palma and Government of the Canary Islands.
According to the criteria of The Trust Project
HERE IS WRITTEN PUBLISHED PROOF THAT THEY ARE LYING!!
1. La Palma volcano: ‘Many people are losing everything they have’ ISAAC ASENJO /
More than 5,000 residents have already been evacuated from their homes as the volcano spews lava and incandescent rocks from at least seven ‘mouths’
Streams of red-hot lava have engulfed almost 800 hectares (2,000 acres) of land, destroying about 2,000 buildings and many banana plantations since the eruption started on Sept. 19. More than 6,000 people have had to leave their homes.
3. Spain: La Palma volcano triggers further evacuations
Date 21.10.2021 = OCTOBER 21, 2021
Hundreds more people have had to leave their homes on the Spanish island of La Palma. The lava flow has continued to pose a threat in the area.
Volcanic activity on La Palma in the Canary Islands has prompted another round of evacuations, local media reported on Thursday.
According to Pevolca, the committee managing the emergency response, 500 people had to leave their homes overnight as molten lava moved deeper into the coastal town of Tazacorte.
Cumbre Vieja began to erupt over a month ago. Around 7,500 people have had to flee their homes since the start of the eruption.
The EU’s Copernicus Earth Observation Programme said the lava flow has covered 866 hectares (2,100 acres) of the island.
Around 2,185 buildings have been destroyed since the eruptions began.
4. Living in a volcano in La Palma | Graphic Articles/Techly360
Every news you want / October 2021
Officials have evacuated about 8,000 people, placing them in hotels and vacant homes, warning many more homeless people in the coming weeks.
In the five weeks since the eruption, a volcanic eruption from Cumbre Vieja has reached more than 850 hectares (2,100 acres) of farmland and residential areas.
More than 2,100 homes and fields have been affected or damaged and the necessary irrigation systems have been cut.
Every day, new magma moves to new areas.
7. La Palma volcano in numbers: €700m in damages, 5,100 quakes and 7,000 evacuated
Two months have now passed since the eruption began, making it the longest to hit the Spanish island since 1712
So far, the eruption has destroyed 1,184 homes the dreams of 2,120 people, the number of residents in the exclusion zone according to data from La Palma Cabildo, as the island authority is known. The anxiety, however, is being felt by a total of 7,000 people – the number of residents who have had to be evacuated since 3.13pm on September 19, the moment everything began.
The latest data referring to the values of the extension were published this week by the European satellite system Copernicus, also referring that 2,651 houses were destroyed by the lava.
01/12/2021 07:08] Perimeter of the lava flow, at 07:08 today, December 1, from
#EMSR546 . It occupies an area of 1,163.68 hectares, destroying 2,790 buildings and possibly damaging 101 others.
The Government seems to be covering up or playing down the number of individuals that have suffered while playing up the commercial properties affected. Why? So they do not have to pay out so much to individuals who have lost everything, not just their homes or land. They lost all their possessions, including their vehicles, clothing, all their furnishings and supplies as well as all their tools/equipment. Not to mention their irreplaceable items like family photographs, artifacts and jewlery, precious momentos of their loved ones.
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UPDATE: 12/10/2021; 4:26:58 PM – ACTIVITY ON THE RISE!
NOW WE ARE AT 63 quakes!!
Date and time | Mag Depth |
Location | Details | Map |
Friday, December 10, 2021 23:32 GMT (43 earthquakes) | ||||
Dec 10, 2021 11:32 pm (GMT +0) (Dec 10, 2021 23:32 GMT) 10 minutes ago |
2.5
18 km |
CANARY ISLANDS, SPAIN REGION | More | Map |
Dec 10, 2021 11:27 pm (GMT +0) (Dec 10, 2021 23:27 GMT) 15 minutes ago |
2.6
15 km |
CANARY ISLANDS, SPAIN REGION | More | Map |
Dec 10, 2021 11:22 pm (GMT +0) (Dec 10, 2021 23:22 GMT) 21 minutes ago |
2.8
15 km |
CANARY ISLANDS, SPAIN REGION | More | Map |
Dec 10, 2021 11:14 pm (GMT +0) (Dec 10, 2021 23:14 GMT) 28 minutes ago |
3.0
15 km |
CANARY ISLANDS, SPAIN REGION I FELT IT |
More | Map |
Dec 10, 2021 11:10 pm (GMT +0) (Dec 10, 2021 23:10 GMT) 33 minutes ago |
2.8
14 km |
CANARY ISLANDS, SPAIN REGION | More | Map |
Dec 10, 2021 11:08 pm (GMT +0) (Dec 10, 2021 23:08 GMT) 35 minutes ago |
3.1
14 km |
Spain: SW VILLA DE MAZO.ILP I FELT IT |
More | Map |
Dec 10, 2021 11:05 pm (GMT +0) (Dec 10, 2021 23:05 GMT) 37 minutes ago |
3.2
15 km |
Spain: SW VILLA DE MAZO.ILP I FELT IT |
More | Map |
Dec 10, 2021 10:59 pm (GMT +0) (Dec 10, 2021 22:59 GMT) 44 minutes ago |
2.6
13 km |
CANARY ISLANDS, SPAIN REGION | More | Map |
Dec 10, 2021 10:45 pm (GMT +0) (Dec 10, 2021 22:45 GMT) 57 minutes ago |
2.9
12 km |
CANARY ISLANDS, SPAIN REGION | More | Map |
Dec 10, 2021 10:36 pm (GMT +0) (Dec 10, 2021 22:36 GMT) 1 hour 6 minutes ago |
3.0
16 km |
Spain: NW VILLA DE MAZO.ILP I FELT IT |
More | Map |
In the last 48 hours: quakes magnitude 0.1 or higher quakes magnitude 0.1 or higher (54 quakes) There have been 14 quakes in the last hour!
According to IGN there were two quakes at 9:57 one of which was a 4.2
3.7 mbLg | N FUENCALIENTE DE LA PALMA.ILP
2021/12/10 21:57:53
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13 | +info |
4.2 mbLg | ATLÁNTICO-CANARIAS
2021/12/10 21:57:49
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19 | +info |
IN THE LAST HOUR:
Date and time | Mag Depth |
Location | Details | Map |
Friday, December 10, 2021 22:24 GMT (34 earthquakes) | ||||
Dec 10, 2021 10:24 pm (GMT +0) (Dec 10, 2021 22:24 GMT) 15 minutes ago |
2.7
15 km |
CANARY ISLANDS, SPAIN REGION | More | Map |
Dec 10, 2021 22:09 GMT 30 minutes ago |
2.4
14 km |
Spain: SW VILLA DE MAZO.ILP | More | Map |
Dec 10, 2021 22:09 GMT 30 minutes ago |
2.4
14 km |
CANARY ISLANDS, SPAIN REGION | More | Map |
Dec 10, 2021 10:04 pm (GMT +0) (Dec 10, 2021 22:04 GMT) 35 minutes ago |
2.6
14 km |
Spain: SW VILLA DE MAZO.ILP | More | Map |
Dec 10, 2021 22:03 GMT 35 minutes ago |
1.4
5 km |
Spain: N ADEJE.ITF | More | Map |
Dec 10, 2021 10:01 pm (GMT +0) (Dec 10, 2021 22:01 GMT) 37 minutes ago |
2.9
14 km |
CANARY ISLANDS, SPAIN REGION | More | Map |
Dec 10, 2021 9:57 pm (GMT +0) (Dec 10, 2021 21:57 GMT) 41 minutes ago |
3.4
17 km |
CANARY ISLANDS, SPAIN REGION I FELT IT |
More | Map |
Dec 10, 2021 9:55 pm (GMT +0) (Dec 10, 2021 21:55 GMT) 43 minutes ago |
2.5
14 km |
CANARY ISLANDS, SPAIN REGION | More | Map |
Dec 10, 2021 9:53 pm (GMT +0) (Dec 10, 2021 21:53 GMT) 46 minutes ago |
2.7
15 km |
CANARY ISLANDS, SPAIN REGION | More | Map |
Dec 10, 2021 9:48 pm (GMT +0) (Dec 10, 2021 21:48 GMT) 51 minutes ago |
2.6
15 km |
Spain: SW VILLA DE MAZO.ILP | More | Map |
Dec 10, 2021 9:39 pm (GMT +0) (Dec 10, 2021 21:39 GMT) 60 minutes ago |
2.6
14 km |
Spain: NE FUENCALIENTE DE LA PALMA.IL | More | Map |
Dec 10, 2021 9:37 pm (GMT +0) (Dec 10, 2021 21:37 GMT) 1 hour 1 minutes ago |
2.4
15 km |
CANARY ISLANDS, SPAIN REGION | More | Map |
UPDATE: 12/10/2021;2:46:15 PM
THE “DRAGON’S” MOUTH. Cumbre Vieja – 25-10-2021 On the top of the volcanic cone, lava coming from the Earth interior, is ejected to the surface in a chaos of lava, pyrochlasts ans incandescent gases. Please SHARE. DO NOT COPY!#LaPalmaeruption #CumbreViejaVolcano
Esta mañana se siguen produciendo derrumbes en el cono secundario de la erupción de #LaPalma pic.twitter.com/mSQrmGJrp9
— Itahiza (@ita_dc) December 10, 2021
UPDATE: 12/10/2021; 12:27:13 PM
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UPDATE: 12/10/2021; 11:50:17 AM
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UPDATE: 12/10/2021; 10:35:03 AM
I STRONGLY ADVISE that NO ONE write this off just yet. This VOLCANIC EVENT is FAR FROM OVER!
Terrible (Dec 10) La Palma Volcano new lava stream that destroy building Towards Sea at high Speed
Geological and Mining Institute of Spain
Replying to
The eruption of #CumbreVieja has changed the lives of the fishermen of #LaPalma . They await the arrival of aid and that their catch quotas increase
Leela in #RevistaMAR bit.ly/3xCcjYI
WAS THAT A TYPO? Or was someone “leaking” the truth?
UPDATE: 12/09/2021; 11:47:49 PM
It gets harder and harder every day to find information on the volcanic activity. There is very little found on twitter. Most of the live feeds are either shut down again or they are not focused on the cones in a way that makes it possible for us to see. I personally do not believe this volcano is closing down. I could be wrong. BUT, why do they amke it so hard to access data? I think they are hoping that all the bad news will go away and they can generate more tourism.
By the way. They are harvesting fruit. Grapes and bananas. Do you seriously think that fruit is safe to eat? With all the toxic material in the water, soil, and air?? I would not eat it!
December 10, 2021, ~ Small Eruption ~ Sakurajima Volcano, Japan ~ #volcano #sakurajima #japan
07:16 JST pic.twitter.com/6aOcJAzLhI— Volcano Time-Lapse (@DavidHe11952876) December 10, 2021
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This is the most recent map of deformation. Check it out. Looks pretty serious to me.
News and monthly volcanic watch report
12-09-2021 10:00 UTCEruptive activity continues on La PalmaSince the last statement, a total of 32 earthquakes have been located on the island of La Palma, none of them felt by the population. The maximum magnitude recorded is 3.6 (mbLg), corresponding to yesterday’s earthquake at 12:09 UTC, at a depth of 37 km. Seismicity continues under the central area of Cumbre Vieja in the same areas of previous days, most of the earthquakes (20) are located at depths between 9 and 22 km, the rest (12) have been located at depths between 32 and 37 km. No earthquakes have been located at depths less than 9 km. The amplitude of the tremor signal remains at low levels and is just as stable as in previous days. As in previous days, the island’s network of permanent GNSS stations does not show a clear trend in the deformation of the stations closest to the eruptive centers. In the rest of the stations, the slight deflation possibly related to deep seismicity has stabilized, except in LP01, which continues to register it. In view of the image calibrated at 08:45 UTC, an ash cloud height of 1,700 masl is estimated. heading southwest. Yesterday at 20:05 UTC, due to the significant increase in the height of the eruptive column, the IGN issued a new VONA (Volcano Observatory Notice for Aviation) reporting that the maximum height of said column was 2,500 m. above sea level. The IGN continues its presence on the island, where the CAVE (Center for Attention and Surveillance of Eruption) has been established, maintaining, densifying and improving the surveillance network . More information on the volcanic activity of the Eruption on La Palma |
08-12-2021 09:00 UTCEruptive activity continues on La PalmaSince the last statement, a total of 29 earthquakes have been located on the island of La Palma, two of them felt by the population. As in previous days, the island’s network of permanent GNSS stations does not show a clear trend in the deformation of the stations closest to the eruptive centers. In the rest of the stations, the slight deflation possibly related to deep seismicity has stabilized, except in LP01, which continues to register it. (stabalized at what level of inflation or deflation?) In view of the image calibrated at 08:45 UTC, a column height of 3,700 masl is estimated . with south-southeast direction. Yesterday at 14:20 UTC, due to the significant increase in the height of the eruptive column, the IGN issued a new VONA (Volcano Observatory Notice for Aviation) reporting that the maximum height of said column was 4,000 m. above sea level. The IGN continues its presence on the island, where the CAVE (Center for Attention and Surveillance of Eruption) has been established, maintaining, densifying and improving the surveillance network . More information on the volcanic activity of the Eruption on La Palma |
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UPDATE: 12/09/2021; 11:27:50 AM
Are we seeing an end of this event? Or this just another pause? Regardless, I believe that the MegaTsunami will happen at some point. There are just to many signs to ignore. When exactly that will be, ONLY GOD KNOWS.
Today’s view of #CumbreVieja #volcano eruption in #LaPalma. Finally we can see long flow of fresh lava unobscured by clouds. False color SWIR image taken by #Sentinel2. Data processed in
bit.ly/3lPQm3Q
although degassing was important. The secondary cone is still inactive.
La emisión de piroclastos de la erupción de #LaPalma esta tarde era pequeña aunque la desgasificación si era importante
El cono secundario sigue inactivo. @ita_dc
pic.twitter.com/6PnLK9r2YH— LIZARD NEWS 🇨🇭 (@LizardoGramcko) December 9, 2021
#EUSpace & #DigitalEU for #LaPalmaEruption An EU-funded project delivers daily operational forecasts to #LaPalma local authorities using a supercomputer
continues to monitor events on an almost daily basis Latest #Copernicus #Sentinel2image (9 Dec.)
UPDATE: 12/08/2021; 3:33:47 PM
Every day it looks more and more that the Spanish Authorities and the La Palma Government are using this Event whether natural or man made, to steal the land from the residents who are now homeless and robbed of all their belongings as well as their means of support. The residents have seen very minimal assistance if any and it looks like there is no visible opportunity for them to receive funds enough to rebuild or relocate, let alone replace any of the personal belongings that were destroyed.
their homes, businesses, and basic livelihoods.
(MJ) We think that a true Ibero-American Alliance can be a valuable tool to generate
fraternal relations ..
by the lava, want to work the new land that the volcano has created in
Playa de los Guirres. (Wait!! I thought they said it would be 10 years
before they could access the land and 20 years before that land could
be built on?)
The banana trees of La Palma set out to conquer the new fajana of the volcano
UPDATE: 12/08/2021; 3:03:35 PM
Dec 8, 2021
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#ErupciónLaPalma | ( VIDEO) The
has located 12 seismic movements in #LaPalma during the first hours of this Wednesday, and the highest magnitude reached 3.3 in Fuencaliente, at 5.13.17 hours already a depth of 11 kilometers.
Solidarity Exhibition #LaPalmaVolcánYVida Starting tomorrow at the
of #LasPalmasDeGC Stop by and buy a photo, the money raised is for the danmified of the island of #LaPalma
📷🌋Exposición Solidaria #LaPalmaVolcánYVida
A partir de mañana en el @AuditorioAKraus
de #LasPalmasDeGC
Pásate y compra una foto, el dinero recaudado es
para los danmificados de la isla de #LaPalma
💪#másFuertesQueElVolcán#ErupciónLaPalma #FuerzaLaPalma#TodosSomosLaPalma pic.twitter.com/1cFVNKWiSs— Iván León Santiago (@ivanlesa) December 8, 2021
The Madrid Symphony Orchestra
celebrates a charity concert for the victims of the Cumbre Vieja volcano in #LaPalma . 22:30 National Music Auditorium (C / Príncipe de Vergara, 146)
Is it just me? Or does anyone else see that it appears the that the area west of the Volcanic cone shows as vacant. Non populated. No cities or municipalities.
Is that because they know that area cannot be rebuilt for 20 years or is that because that area will soon be non existent?
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UPDATE: 12/07/2021; 5:06:22 PM
#volcano #eruption #LaPalma #LaPalmaVolcano #LaPalmaEruption #CumbreVieja La Palma Dec.06.2021 pic.twitter.com/GqbndMxAG6
— Aleksander Onishchuk (@Brave_spirit81) December 7, 2021
I’ve been tracking #LaPalmaVolcano #CumbreVieja eruption on this #Kibana dashboard thanks to the daily lava footprints updates from
and earthquakes real-time data by
Cumbre Vieja eruption
Amazing Phenomenon On #LaPalmaVolcano pic.twitter.com/asYqrh9pK1
— WvO-N 🇳🇱💎❤🙏💫🦅🏆🇳🇱 (@NassauWillem) December 7, 2021
UPDATE: 12/07/2021; 2:50:08 PM
update
Already 80 days where the volcano of Cumbre Vieja, on La Palma, has not stopped roaring, spitting lava and ash, pain, anguish and desolation, being the most destructive of all history in the Canary Islands, and longer days on La Palma since 500 years ago.
Ya 80 días donde el volcán de Cumbre Vieja, de La Palma, no ha parado de rugir, escupir lava y cenizas, dolor, angustia y desolación, siendo más destructivo de toda la historia en Canarias, y a días de más duración en La Palma desde hace 500 años. #LaPalma 💔 🇮🇨 pic.twitter.com/QfQzB70qKJ
— Carla Antonelli / 🏳️⚧️☂️ (@CarlaAntonelli) December 7, 2021
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UPDATE: 12/07/2021; 2:50:08 PM
The Antichrist Was Just Referred To At The COP26!!!
Published December 4, 2021 1,461 Views
COP26- The La Palma lesson in Glasgow: Esteban Krotz
“The problem seems to be that primitive liberalism before and current neoliberalism have led us to believe that there is nothing firm: everything is negotiable. The La Palma volcano teaches us the opposite: once the devastation begins, there is no way to oppose it, to correct it, to reverse it ”, he said.
MEXICO CITY (appro) .- What are the signals that the La Palma volcano sends to the participants of the 26th United Nations Conference on Climate Change (Cop26)? For the anthropologist Esteban Krotz, it is the reiteration that the so-called “point of no return” is already here, not in the future.
In a text published on the blog of the “Common Magazine”, and shared with this agency by the doctor in Philosophy of Social Sciences and research professor at the Faculty of Anthropological Sciences of the Autonomous University of Yucatán (UADY), he explains how the The media have filled with reports, images and videos that allow us to see the before and after in the lives of almost one hundred thousand inhabitants of the island of La Palma in the Canary Islands archipelago.
Also imagine the “dantesque” nights that pass before the expulsions of magma, the rivers of lava, the emissions of smoke and clouds of gases that are swallowing plantations, orchards, houses, roads and leaving only ashes:
“Faced with all this, scientists are unable to make predictions about the duration and scope of what is to come.”
The researcher born in Barcelona and rooted in Mexico decades ago is punctual, pointing out that the so-called “natural catastrophes” are not in reality, since most are the result of human action: natural phenomena are inevitable, but their effects are not: floods , droughts, pests, heat waves, forest fires and the disappearance of species can be avoided.
Even the impacts of earthquakes, such as those that occurred in 1985 and 2017 in Mexico City, are, because (he quotes Robert Glasser, UN Special Representative for Disaster Risk Reduction) “it is not earthquakes that they kill people, they are buildings, and this can be avoided ”.
The same, Krotz adds, happens with hurricanes, whose power has been increasing throughout the world, particularly due to the effect of buildings and communication routes. With volcanoes the situation is different, the “assets” are monitored to know the probabilities of a nearby or imminent eruption, but the type and magnitude of their explosions, the amount of lava, and so on, cannot be predicted.
Then compare it with climate change, where the “points of no return” are being reached, because the causes of overheating have not been abandoned, for example the exploitation, production and consumption of fossil fuels, despite the fact that since 1971 the so-called Club of Rome presented the study “The limits of growth” and the existence of the “Paris Agreement” of 2015.
On the contrary, it calls attention to growth, in the spheres of society and human culture of the extremes: wealth-poverty, freedoms and privileges against domination and oppression. Thus, global emissions warming is expected to reach 2.7 degrees by 2030.
In Glasgow, Great Britain, home of the United Nations Climate Change Conference (Cop26), world leaders are arguing about the issue, but concrete action will not necessarily result. It alludes to the Swedish activist Greta Thunberg, who in two meetings of the World Economic Forum in Davos, “according to her” was invited and even listened to, “but not really understood or effectively attended to”.
The anthropologist points out forcefully:
“The problem seems to be that primitive liberalism before and current neoliberalism have led us to believe that there is nothing firm: everything is negotiable. The La Palma volcano teaches us the opposite: once the devastation begins, there is no way to oppose it, to correct it, to reverse it ”.
The inhabitants of the island, he says, count on the solidarity of Spanish and European societies, they will even resort to state support and their private insurance, when everything is lost they will have social security, medical insurance, old-age insurance and “in the worst of the cases will have to move to another island in the Canary archipelago or to the European continent ”.
And he ends with a harsh warning:
“But the eight billion inhabitants of the planet will not have these possibilities when climate change enters its irreversible phase.”
Now we all know that their story on Climate Change is a cover for the devastation they are bringing on our EARTH… But, no matter where the devastation comes from the facts for the masses remain the same. There is only one answer… GOD!! My favorite two word phrase… BUT GOD!!!
La Palma #19 : The demon Pan!!
Dec 6, 2021
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How Alec Baldwin’s Hunt For Red October Took Me to La Palma Island via Netflix’s ‘Penguin Town‘
At multiple vents bombs are ejected at #LaPalma, Video from 5-dec-21. pic.twitter.com/HppPup9NAy
— TR Walter (@VOLCAPSE) December 7, 2021
The volcano of #LaPalma seems to regain its original configuration In the main crater, large ash emission and small strombolian activity The lava comes out through the original leak, descends through a volcanic tube and feeds the lava field in the direction of La Laguna.
📍El volcán de #LaPalma parece recobrar la configuración original
📍En el cráter principal, gran emisión de ceniza y pequeña actividad estromboliana
📍La lava sale por el salidero original, desciende por un tubo volcánico y alimenta el campo lávico en dirección La Laguna@CSIC pic.twitter.com/jK1CegkOdb— RTVC (@RTVCes) December 7, 2021
Weak to moderate Strombolian eruptions continue at #LaPalma volcano. Impressive by how much the landscape has changed within my last visit 3 weeks ago! pic.twitter.com/Z2PIZKiliC
— TR Walter (@VOLCAPSE) December 7, 2021
UPDATE: 12/06/2021; 2:2:32:11 PM
The La Palma volcano has been threatening to say goodbye for several weeks, but on the other hand it seems not to want to leave even with hot water. The last: when the main cone, with its various mouths in operation, began to show signs of decay and stopped releasing ash (it even spent a few hours even without expelling anything at all three weeks ago), suddenly the jet of magma that feeds the eruption found another way to continue assembling it .
He uncorked another mouth further north like someone opening a new franchise , began to release pyroclasts around there and, to the surprise of the volcanologists from the National Geographic Institute, CSIC and Involcan, began to mount a second cone on the west slope of Cumbre Vieja, the mountain range that divides the youngest island in two, together with El Hierro, of which the Canaries form.
Volcanologists, these unique interpreters of the Earth’s digestions, love to say, when the poetic stroke hits them, that an eruption is a two-sided phenomenon: that a volcano destroys, yes, but it also creates . For example, the Las Ollas peninsula , formed by the lava flows of the San Juan eruption in 1949 and which today is the most fertile land on La Palma, which probably means in all the Canaries, to grow bananas, yellow gold through these lands.
The same that that space was created, and just as the nine volcanic cones were erected at the time that make La Palma a geological paradise and an island of rugged beauty that is reminiscent of the movie ‘Jurassic Park’, the eruption of this 2021 in Cabeza de Vaca has already savagely modified the panorama where the natives once located the Montaña Rajada ravine, the place where today a monstrous black cone has risen more than 250 meters high.
The news now is, as geologists like Vicente Soler , from the Higher Council for Scientific Research ( CSIC ) explain , that the eruption has generated “a second cone that ejects pyroclasts, along with the previous and original cone, which is strombolian”, that is to say, of a more explosive nature.
VOLCANISM IN LA PALMA MAY BE GOING TO MORE
This second cone was not in principle in the plans of the volcanologists when a week ago the lava began to flow from a lower area of the main cone, on the north slope of the volcano built so far, but “the pyroclasts are forming this second cone at high speed … This volcano never ceases to amaze us. ”
Soler points out that this eruption in Cabeza de Vaca is constituting a turning point in the recent geological history of the island, and by recent it is necessary to understand the last five centuries, which vulcanologically is “a blink of an eye”, as the experts like to say.
Soler’s argument is that, assuming that this episode, already in its seventy-eighth day this Monday, is going to be the longest that there has always been a record in the place, “it is important to appreciate that, although so far the The duration of each eruption was shorter than the previous one, this one exceeds them all, which constitutes a turning point. ”
This may mean, according to the argument, that although three eruptions in the last 72 years seem to show a notable recurrence, the volcanism on La Palma may be increasing . And even more so considering this new ‘son’ cone that comes to grow in the shadow of the ‘father’, the uncorked on September 19.
The cone, then, has been formed “by having broken the previous dam, through which the lava flowed in one direction,” and having found a secondary path not so high up, a new path. The lava now gushes out there, and practically only ash and gases come out of the original cone . At least in this second outing the magna mana without explosive dynamics, but with great fluidity, which arrived at times of the week at six meters per hour of speed.
The deformation of the ground around this second cone was also important in the first days, which suggests a serious activity in the subsoil , both seismic and gas, the true gasoline, the latter, of all volcanological phenomena.
The inhabitants of the Aridane valley, moreover, They continue to live a strange nightmare , on the one hand subjugated by the power of the volcano, on the other horrified by its destructive capacity: until a week ago they dreamed of saying goodbye to its eruption, the one that has marked their lives these last two and a half months. And right now, instead of one volcano going on, they already have two.
A Twitter user recently raised the alarm by posting a screenshot of a tracker app showing about 100 sharks gathering in the Atlantic Ocean near the East Coast of the US.
A platform user with the handle @punished_stu tweeted early Wednesday “sharks are amassing on the east coast” with an accompanying screenshot of about 100 sharks along the US coast line. The tweet went viral, garnering more than 6,000 retweets and 53,000 likes.
“I occasionally log in to check that the nearest Great White is at least 2000 miles away,” the Twitter user followed up.
The graphic came from shark tracking website Ocearch, which attempted to calm unnerved social media users.
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El volcán de La Palma 🌋 ha recuperado su emisión de ceniza tras varios días de solo emisión de vapor de agua y gases y ahora mismo está emitiendo una densa columna que sobrevuela nuestras cabezas pic.twitter.com/5uaCmWnZfV
— 🏳️🌈Rubén López 🇪🇸 (@rubenlodi) December 6, 2021
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Millions Could Be Washed Away (original post)
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Cumbre Viejo Volcano Could Mean Disaster for the US EAST COAST
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