Airport closed as La Palma volcano eruption intensifies

Airport closed as La Palma volcano eruption intensifies

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Lava and smoke rise from an erupting volcano in the Cumbre Vieja national park at Tazacorte, on the Canary Island of La Palma, Spain

Volcanic explosions spewed red hot lava high into the air on La Palma on Saturday as a new emission vent opened, forcing the small Spanish island to close its airport and causing long queues for boats off the island.

The Cumbre Vieja volcano, which began erupting last Sunday, is entering a new explosive phase. The Canary Islands Volcanology Institute, Involcan, said the new emission vent that had opened was to the west of the principle vent.
The national Geographical and Mining Institute said its drones had shown the volcanoโ€™s cone had broken.
โ€œIt is not unusual in this type of eruption that the cone of the volcano fractures. A crater is formed that does not support its own weight and โ€ฆ the cone breaks,โ€ Miguel Angel Morcuende, director of volcano response committee Pevolca, told a news conference on Saturday. โ€œThis partial rupture happened overnight.โ€
Morcuende said the evacuations currently in place would be maintained for another 24 hours as a precaution.
The volcano has spewed out thousands of tons of lava, destroyed hundreds of houses and forced the evacuation of nearly 6,000 people since it began erupting last Sunday. La Palma, with a population of over 83,000, is one of an archipelago making up the Canary Islands in the Atlantic.
Spanish airport operator Aena said the islandโ€™s airport had closed.
โ€œLa Palma airport is inoperative due to ash accumulation. Cleaning tasks have started, but the situation may change at any time,โ€ it tweeted.
Workers swept volcanic ash off the runway, electronic boards showed cancelled flights and the departures hall was quiet as some people arriving at the airport discovered they would not be able to fly out.
QUEUES AT THE PORT
There were long queues at La Palmaโ€™s main port as people, some whose flights had been cancelled, tried to get ferries off the island.
โ€œI am going to Barcelona. But because we canโ€™t fly we are taking the ferry to Los Cristianos (on Tenerife island) and from there we will go to the airport and fly to Barcelona,โ€ said Carlos Garcia, 47.
People evacuated from three more towns on Friday will not be able to return to their homes to retrieve their belongings because of the โ€œevolution of the volcanic emergency,โ€ local authorities said.
โ€œVolcanic surveillance measurements carried out since the beginning of the eruption recorded the highest-energy activity so far during Friday afternoon,โ€ emergency services said.
At the quiet port of Tazacorte, fishermen described the devastating effect the eruption has had on their livelihoods.
โ€œWe havenโ€™t been out fishing in a week, the area is closed,โ€ said Jose Nicolas San Luis Perez, 49, who lost his house in the eruption.
โ€œAbout half the people I know have lost their homes,โ€ he told Reuters. โ€œI run into friends on the street and we start crying.โ€
On Friday, authorities evacuated the towns of Tajuya, Tacande de Abajo and the part of Tacande de Arriba that had not already been evacuated after the new vent opened up in the flank of the volcano.
No fatalities or serious injuries have been reported in the volcanoโ€™s eruption, but about 15% of the islandโ€™s economically crucial banana crop could be at risk, jeopardising thousands of jobs.
REUTERS

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