La Palma Volcano Eruption Update; New Lava Flow, Declining Activity

The La Palma / Cumbre Vieja eruption is now in its 81st day. In recent days a new lava flow emerged to the south of the primary lava field, leading to beautiful rivers of lava. Lava fountaining has meanwhile decreased alongside many other measurements of eruptive intensity. As of today, only two more days are needed to mark this as the longest historical eruption on the overall island. So, is this eruption about to end, or will it continue? This video will discuss what is likely to happen next as this Spanish Canary Island volcano. Social media link(s) of a scientific organization which can provide more up to date information: Special Thanks: TV Canarias, INVOLCAN, VolcanoDiscovery, @x_y_es, @rubenlodi, @IGNSpain (twitter) If you would like to support this channel, consider becoming a patron at
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