La Palma volcano unleashes ‘lava tsunami’
6,800 people evacuated as eruption becomes more violent
OVIEDO, Spain
The volcanic eruption on the Spanish island of La Palma has unleashed what scientists described as a “lava tsunami” as the eruption continued to intensify on Friday.
After spilling out from the main volcanic cone on Thursday, the lava started moving at speeds unseen since the eruption began, flowing like a powerful river down the mountain.
Scientists at the Canary Islands Volcanology Institute caught the event on film and called it an “authentic lava tsunami.”
By afternoon, Spain's National Geographic Institute had already detected 30 separate earthquakes on the island since the day began. Three of them were of at least 4.0 magnitude, making them some of the strongest quakes since the eruption began nearly a month ago.