UPDATE: 2/25/22
An update on #CumbreVieja #volcano in #LaPalma,#Spain.
Eruption has ended in late December yet there are still some hotspots visible in the lava field.
Images taken by @CopernicusEU #Sentinel2 and #Landsat8 on Feb.17. Data processed in @sentinel_hub
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— kosmi (@kosmi64833127) February 25, 2022
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Buenas noches.
Goodnight.
#TodosConLaPalma 💚 #FuerzaLaPalma
They demand at least 100,000 euros for each victim of the La Palma volcano and extend the Decree to the entire island
“We hope that the State announces the increase in aid for the homes of the affected people, going from 60,000 euros to 100,000 euros and that they reach those who correspond more quickly,” claim the nationalists in the Parliament of the Canary Islands
They demand at least 100,000 euros for each victim of the La Palma volcano and extend the Decree to the entire island
Santa Cruz of Tenerife
The nationalists ask to increase to at least 100,000 euros for each house devastated by the volcano the compensation of the State and extend to the entire island, -not only the Valley-, the possibility of building on rural land for the victims of the volcano. Canarian Coalition requires the Government to process the Decree as a Bill, so that all parties can contribute to the Parliament of the Canary Islands. “This government despises the palm trees and palm trees that time and time again raise their voices to tell them that things are not being done well,” explains the group’s spokesman, José Miguel Barragán. “I am very concerned about complacency,” adds the mayor of El Paso. “It’s not about setting up desalination plants, which, moreover, haven’t come in handy at all, it’s about getting that money into the pockets of palm and palm trees,”
The CC-PNC group in Parliament has called for the creation of a technical consortium to carry out the reconstruction, made up of the central and regional governments, together with local palm corporations. “Work from the dialogue and consensus that the Government likes to talk about so much and that this week it will be possible to verify in Parliament if they allow Decree Law 43 to be processed as a Draft Law, which establishes urban regulation for construction or reconstruction of habitual residences affected by the volcanic eruption”, they explain from CC. “We hope that President Torres does not prevent it because it would be the only way that together we can contribute, with the proposals of FECAM and the interested parties themselves, who have also registered in Parliament,” Barragán explained.
The mayor of El Paso does not explain why there is not a single social housing in his municipality, five months later, being the place where the volcano erupted
The mayor of El Paso, Sergio Rodríguez, does not explain why five months after the eruption there is not a single social housing in El Paso, the municipality where the volcano erupted is the only one where there is no social housing bought, delivered or built . Rodríguez has recalled that El Paso made land available to the Government from the first day and they have not yet built a single one, as if it has happened in Los Llanos de Aridane, where the PSOE governs with its PP partners. “Today I could not answer that question, the preparation of the land is there, the land is available, it will have to be the Canarian Housing Institute who answers why they have not made the decision,” laments the mayor and deputy of DC.
“You have to keep in mind that there are many families living in very complicated conditions,” recalled Nieves Lady, so homes should be a priority, and as of December 31, only 70 of the 573 announced were delivered. Nor, to date, have the rental aid promised on December 8 been received, “finding ourselves with hundreds of people who cannot decide anything about their lives, about their future, and the government continues to insist on how much it does, in his prompt response and that he has not left anyone behind,” said Barreto. The conference of presidents will be held this week in La Palma and there are already several platforms and associations that are preparing escraches and have called demonstrations.
Pedro Sánchez convenes the 26th Conference of Presidents on 25 February in La Palma
Friday 4 February 2022
The Canary Island will host the meeting of the head of the Executive with all leaders of the regional governments, as Sánchez promised last December, as a demonstration of the support and solidarity of the Spanish people with the people of La Palma and their island after the eruption of the Cumbre Vieja volcano.
Prior to the meeting of the Conference of Presidents, on Thursday 24 February, from 5 pm (local time), the President of the Government of Spain will accompany Their Majesties King Felipe and Queen Letizia at the Act of Homage to the exemplary nature of the people of La Palma, which will be held in the town of Santa Cruz de La Palma in support of the island’s inhabitants.
On the morning of Thursday, 24 February, a new meeting of the Joint Committee for the Reconstruction, Recovery and Support of the island of La Palma will also be held, bringing together representatives of the Government of Spain, the Canary Islands government, the City Hall of La Palma and the local councils affected by the volcanic eruption to evaluate the implementation of the measures adopted for the volcanic emergency.
In compliance with the established agenda, the 26th Conference of Presidents will report on the follow-up and implementation of the agreements adopted at the last ordinary Conference of Presidents, held on 17 January 2017, and will address the epidemiological situation arising from the COVID-19 pandemic, economic and social recovery, the state of execution of the Recovery, Transformation and Resilience Plan funds, the amendment to the Conference of Presidents regulations and cooperation in Civil Protection emergencies.
Conference of Presidents
The Conference of Presidents, the highest political body for multilateral cooperation between the State and the regional governments and cities, which will also be attended by the President of the Spanish Federation of Municipalities and Provinces (FEMP), Abel Caballero, and aims to debate and adopt agreements on matters of particular relevance to the regional system.
Since its creation in 2004, this body has held 25 meetings at different intervals, eightof them face-to-face – the last on 30 July 2021 in Salamanca – and 17online meetings as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Since the arrival of Pedro Sánchez to the Presidency of the Government, the Conference of Presidents has met 20 times – 17of them online and three in person – including the meeting in La Palma on 25 February. The two previous face-to-face meetings were held on 31 July 2020 in San Millán de la Cogolla, La Rioja, and on 30 July 2021 in Salamanca.
Images from a few moments ago of the area of the volcanic building
#CumbreVieja #LaPalma / Images from a few moments ago of the area of the
volcanic edifice #CumbreVieja #LaPalma .er
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IGN-CNIG@IGNSpain🆕Actividad post-eruptiva Cumbre Vieja, #LaPalma (22-02-22)
Desde último comunicado (día 15):
▶️17 terremotos. Magnitudes entre 0,8 y 2,4 (mbLg).
▶️Sin deformaciones significativas
▶️Monitoreo red geoquímica zona La Bombilla
▶️Emisión gaseosa elevada
👉https://bit.ly/3BK5syGTranslated from Spanish by 🆕
Cumbre Vieja post-eruptive activity, #LaPalma (22-02-22)
Since last communication (day 15):
▶️ 17 earthquakes. Magnitudes between 0.8 and 2.4 (mbLg).
▶️ No significant deformations
▶️ La Bombilla area geochemical network monitoring
▶️ High gaseous emission
👉 https://bit.ly/3BK5syG7:02 AM · Feb 22, 2022·Twitter Web App3 Retweets7 Likes
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This is the reason why the coastal areas of Los Llanos de Aridane, including the tourist enclave of Puerto Naos, continue to be evacuated.
The volcano of La Palma celebrates this Friday two months without effusive activity. It should be remembered that on December 25, its eruptive process was terminated. Since then, many neighbors have been able to return to their homes, although surrounded by volcanic ash; Others, a little less fortunate, are still waiting for the samples of harmful gases, taken daily by experts, to show figures that allow them to return without putting their health at risk.
One in ten Canarian pines on La Palma is less green than a year ago because of the volcano |
Scientists from the Volcanological Institute of the Canary Islands (Involcan) continue to use this: every day they inspect a new point in the Aridane Valley to discover how the temperature of the ground and the gases that the unnamed volcano continues to emanate evolve. Thus, in recent days they have shared a spectacular video with their followers on social networks showing how smoke continues to come out of the fissures and eruptive mouths.
On the other hand, the National Geographic Institute (IGN) continues to confirm that more than two months after the end of the eruption there are “very high” levels of carbon dioxide (CO2) in the coastal area of La Bombilla.
In some areas, the IGN specifies in a statement, the saturation limit of the CO2 sensors is reached, and the existence of areas with low oxygen concentrations has also been verified.
The accumulation of gases is the reason why coastal areas of Los Llanos de Aridane, including the tourist enclave of Puerto Naos, continue to be evacuated.
Regarding seismic activity, the IGN specifies that in the last seven days it has located 17 earthquakes with magnitudes between 0.8 and 2.4 (mbLg), none of which have been felt by the population.
The location of the hypocenters continues under the central area of Cumbre Vieja, in the same areas as in previous days, at depths between 1 and 16 kilometers. Only one was located at a greater depth, specifically at 26 kilometers.
The network of permanent stations on the island does not show significant deformations that could be associated with volcanic activity.
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🇪🇸 Carnival is right there Time to get away to another place! Time to live a different experience! do you dare to enjoy the ⭐⭐ in #LaPalmaStarlight2:48 AM · Feb 3, 2022·Twitter Web App
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CARNIVAL LA PALMA
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https://www.guidetocanaryislands.com/las-palmas-de-gran-canaria-carnival/
CARNIVAL LA PALMA FOR 2022
THEME: La Tierra (EARTH)
DATES: February 25 through March 20
Carnival Los Indianos – La Palma, Santa Cruz – Feb 28
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Los Indianos – how the carnival is celebrated on the island of La Palma
One of Spain’s best-loved fiestas, the carnival, is about to take place! Just like every year, it’s a time for colour, music, festivities and above all, having a great time.
They know a lot about this in the Canary Islands, where the carnival has a very important place in their hearts and their traditions.
Today we will be taking a look at a celebration that is perhaps not so well known to the rest of the world: Los Indianos of Santa Cruz, La Palma.
This famous tradition is celebrated on the island of La Palma coinciding with the Carnival Monday, every year since the 19th century. This celebration commemorates the time when many islanders emigrated to the Americas, then known as Las Indias, specifically to Cuba, in search of a new life and wealth for their families, who eagerly awaited their return home.
On Carnival Monday, the streets of Santa Cruz de La Palma become the alleys of Havana and everyone dresses in white with the traditional clothes from that time, to remember all their ancestors who returned to the island with bags full of riches, ostentatious clothes and of course, tobacco and rum. One of the most striking aspects of the festival is when the locals throw talcum powder at each other to the rhythm of punto cubano, a combination of Cuban and Canary Islands music resulting from the encounter between emigrants and locals back in the 16th century.
And, we can’t talk about Los Indianos without mentioning their most important character, La Negra Tomasa. This character starts off the party in the morning, simulating the arrival of the boat that transported people who had emigrated to The West Indies to the capital of La Palma, then touring Calle Real and Avenida Los Indianos.
Although the starting time for Los Indianos is officially 12 pm, many people can be seen early in the morning dressed in old-fashioned white clothing, taking a walk around the city or starting the day in a bar with friends and family. After disembarking, the Los Indianos parade moves through the city from Avenida de Los Indianos to the town hall. Once they arrive, after a brief announcement by the local authorities, dances and music begin all over the capital, which won’t stop until dawn.
Los Indianos is probably one of the most unique carnivals in all of Spain, with more than 80,000 people taking part, including locals, neighbours from other islands and cruises that pass by La Palma, intended to coincide with this day. SOURCE
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Let’s take a closer look at the logo for the Carnival. Immediately we notice the Palm branches, we half of a spiral represented by the hair. It also forms a WAVE. We see the body of the figure is BLUE…to represent water and marine life/marine law/marine god/mermen and merwomen. The feet of the figure look more like hooves than human feet. And the forearms look more like crustacean than human. I understand that it is stylized. I am just stating what I see. We also see Astrology/Sun, Moon and Stars. We see Saturn specifically. So, Saturn worshp/Sun Worship/Fallen Angel Worship/Star Worship. We see a Fleur de Lei on the head dress or crown, which represents the royal bloodline. The figure seems to be lifting up the moon/Lunar Calendar/Lunar Event? It is also lifting up a FISH, once again a nod to life coming from the sea, Maritime Law, worship of the sea.
The blasphemous and surreal – but very fun – Entierro de la Sardina (Burial of the Sardine)
ORIGIN. The Burial of the Sardine is a celebration with an unknown origin.
Burial of the Sardine is thought to have originated in an old fertility custom symbolizing the burial of winter in early spring.
During the burial of the sardine there are several events like parades, fireworks and the burning of the sardine (a big fish).
There is a big parade with music bands, dancers, dragons, giants, monsters …But the “main course” is a parade of brightly decorated vehicles with a mythological inspiration. About 15-20 people travel on them throwing thousands of toys, balls and some things to the people going crazy in the street.
Originally the funeral procession featured a real sardine, but nowadays it is usually made of wood, plastic, or papier-mâché. It sits in a coffin accompanied by mourners wearing black, many of whom engage in exaggerated displays of grief. The procession winds its way through the streets (with frequent stops at local taverns) and ends at a city square or a local beach. A man dressed up as a cardinal reads a make-believe “last will and testament,” and then the sardine is set on fire, or sometimes thrown into the water or buried in the sand. There may be fireworks and music after the ceremony is over, and the mourners often dance over the burned remains of the sardine. Sometimes canned sardines are handed out to remind people what they should be eating during Lent. After the ceremony is over, people usually attend Ash Wednesday services at their local church, where the priest marks their foreheads with ashes as a symbol of penitence. Source
Certainly NOT a “Christian” celebration. The true origin of this event has been obscured along with its meaning and symbology. It is celebrated throughout Spain.
Feb 19, 2019