Environment
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Spain’s La Palma Volcano Continues to Wreak Havoc, Lava Shows No Signs of Slowing Down
Numerous fresh outlets have popped up on the Canary Archipelago of La Palma, over two months since a crater on the territory exploded, breathing fire and ashes. Law enforcement agencies warned that additional magma began rushing downhill on Sunday, threatening to inflict additional havoc on the area's economy, roadways, and residences.
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