Lava blocks as large as three-storey buildings fall from volcano in Spain | Watch
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Blocks of molten lava as big as three-storey buildings rolled down on the Spanish island of La Palma after the volcano erupted.
Blocks of molten lava as large as three-storey buildings rolled down a hillside on the Spanish island of La Palma on Sunday while a series of tremors shook the ground three weeks after the volcano erupted. Lava engulfed more buildings on the Spanish island of La Palma, destroying everything in its path about three weeks after the volcano began to erupt https://t.co/MIFFqIclPG pic.twitter.com/LYUOgSxd3v [18:33h UTC+1] A rock the size of a house falls down in the NW chimney. This is how the vulcano without name who I call #Tajogaite reshapes itself daily./rf #LaPalma #ErupciónLaPalma pic.twitter.com/VfzfButhuA There has been a partial collapse of the cone wall of the Cumbre Vieja volcano in La Palma, resulting in some dramatic new flows. This is from just after it happened as the geologists observed it. pic.twitter.com/fCMHbEqYlo
There were 21 seismic movements on Sunday, with the largest measuring 3.8, the Spanish National Geological Institute (ING) said, shaking the ground in the villages of Mazo, Fuencaliente and El Paso.