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Experts Warn of Eruption, Toxic Gas as Lava From La Palma Volcano Flows Towards the Sea
Lava coming out from a volcano in the Canary Islands of Spain has improved its pace and is heading to the sea Tuesday, but scientists said estimating when the stream of molten rock - color black and red - would get to the shore is not possible. The lava could prompt explosions and the emission of toxic gas when it gets to the sea water.
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