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originally posted by: LSU2018
originally posted by: GoShredAK
a reply to: autopat51
What does that mean?
Have some chunks of the island fallen into the ocean?
Or like a wave of lava?
A 2018 prediction about La Palma that wasn't supposed to happen for thousands of years, but here we are. Lol
originally posted by: LSU2018
originally posted by: GoShredAK
a reply to: autopat51
What does that mean?
Have some chunks of the island fallen into the ocean?
Or like a wave of lava?
A 2018 prediction about La Palma that wasn't supposed to happen for thousands of years, but here we are. Lol
originally posted by: jrod
originally posted by: LSU2018
originally posted by: GoShredAK
a reply to: autopat51
What does that mean?
Have some chunks of the island fallen into the ocean?
Or like a wave of lava?
A 2018 prediction about La Palma that wasn't supposed to happen for thousands of years, but here we are. Lol
How so?
La Palma averages 3 to 4 eruptions a century.
As posted before, the threat of a tsunami is nil from this eruption. When the big one happens, it will not be a giant tsunami that the doom porn crowd fantasizes about.....
originally posted by: GoShredAK
originally posted by: LSU2018
originally posted by: GoShredAK
a reply to: autopat51
What does that mean?
Have some chunks of the island fallen into the ocean?
Or like a wave of lava?
A 2018 prediction about La Palma that wasn't supposed to happen for thousands of years, but here we are. Lol
I meant the words "big wave" specifically....like wondering why they were saying that when the feed got cut....
Headlines
- Hundreds of buildings have been destroyed by the lava flow, which now covers nearly 200 hectares.
- Village of Tacande evacuated as new fissure opens.
- Active volcanoes in the Canary Islands: an overview
- When was the last volcanic eruption in the Canary Islands? (Details)
- The question on many minds: What happens when the lava reaches the ocean? (Details)
The crater opens a as eruption enters new extremely explosive phase
Emergency services have issued a new warning as the eruption of the Cumbre Vieja volcano enters a new extremely explosive phase, with another new crater opening up. Authorities have warned that windows could shatter on buildings anywhere within a three kilometer radius of the volcano due to the eruption, and as such have issued a confinement order on the areas of Tajuya, Tacande debajo and the non-evacuated part of Tacande de Arriba .
originally posted by: Signals
Look at this explosion and blast wave from a couple hours ago—
originally posted by: Signals
Look at the “skull” to the right of the blast in this one….Weird—
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