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Ash covers chairs on the terrace of a house as volcano continues to erupt on this Canary island, Spain, Saturday, October 30, 2021. Scientists estimate the volcano also has ejected over 10,000 million cubic meters of ash. The ash is jettisoned thousands of meters into the sky, but the heaviest, thickest particles eventually give way to gravity. They accumulate into banks that slowly cover doors, pour into windows, make rooftops sag. (Photo by Emilio Morenatti/AP Photo)

Ash covers chairs on the terrace of a house as volcano continues to erupt on this Canary island, Spain, Saturday, October 30, 2021. Scientists estimate the volcano also has ejected over 10,000 million cubic meters of ash. The ash is jettisoned thousands of meters into the sky, but the heaviest, thickest particles eventually give way to gravity. They accumulate into banks that slowly cover doors, pour into windows, make rooftops sag. (Photo by Emilio Morenatti/AP Photo)



The Cumbre Vieja volcano continues to erupt on November 08, 2021 in La Palma, Spain. The volcano has been erupting since September 19, 2021 after weeks of seismic activity, resulting in millions of Euros worth of damage to properties and businesses, as the lava flowed down the mountainside towards the sea. (Photo by Dan Kitwood/Getty Images)

The Cumbre Vieja volcano continues to erupt on November 08, 2021 in La Palma, Spain. The volcano has been erupting since September 19, 2021 after weeks of seismic activity, resulting in millions of Euros worth of damage to properties and businesses, as the lava flowed down the mountainside towards the sea. (Photo by Dan Kitwood/Getty Images)



A river of magma flows from the Cumbre Vieja volcano in Tacande, La Palma, Canary Islands, Spain, 11 November 2021. Scientists continue the evolution of the volcano to study if the increase of activity is something occasional or it means the eruption is increasing once again after it had shown signs of decreasing activity. (Photo by Jesus Diges/EPA/EFE)

A river of magma flows from the Cumbre Vieja volcano in Tacande, La Palma, Canary Islands, Spain, 11 November 2021. Scientists continue the evolution of the volcano to study if the increase of activity is something occasional or it means the eruption is increasing once again after it had shown signs of decreasing activity. (Photo by Jesus Diges/EPA/EFE)



A handout photo made available by the Military Emergency Unit (UME) shows UME agents looking at the lava falling into the sea as Cumbre Vieja Volcano continues its activity in La Palma, Canary Islands, Spain, late 10 November 2021. Scientists continue to study if the increase of activity of the volcano is something occasional or it means the eruption is increasing once again after it had shown signs of decreasing activity. (Photo by Luismi Ortiz/Military Emergency Unit (UME)/EPA/EFE)

A handout photo made available by the Military Emergency Unit (UME) shows UME agents looking at the lava falling into the sea as Cumbre Vieja Volcano continues its activity in La Palma, Canary Islands, Spain, late 10 November 2021. Scientists continue to study if the increase of activity of the volcano is something occasional or it means the eruption is increasing once again after it had shown signs of decreasing activity. (Photo by Luismi Ortiz/Military Emergency Unit (UME)/EPA/EFE)



The Cumbre Vieja volcano continues to erupt above a church spire in the town of El Paso on November 12, 2021 in La Palma, Spain. The volcano has been erupting since September 19, 2021 after weeks of seismic activity, resulting in millions of Euros worth of damage to properties and businesses, as the lava flowed down the mountainside towards the sea. (Photo by Dan Kitwood/Getty Images)

The Cumbre Vieja volcano continues to erupt above a church spire in the town of El Paso on November 12, 2021 in La Palma, Spain. The volcano has been erupting since September 19, 2021 after weeks of seismic activity, resulting in millions of Euros worth of damage to properties and businesses, as the lava flowed down the mountainside towards the sea. (Photo by Dan Kitwood/Getty Images)



A handout photo made available by Jose Juan Rodriguez Rocha, on 17 November 2021 shows lightning over Cumbre vieja Volcano as seen from El Paso, La Palma, Canary Islands Spain, 14 November 2021. The lightning over a volcano is sometimes seen due to the charge of electricity caused by the friction of the expelled particles within the column of ashes and pyroclastic rocks. (Photo by Jose Juan Rodríguez Rocha/EPA/EFE)

A handout photo made available by Jose Juan Rodriguez Rocha, on 17 November 2021 shows lightning over Cumbre vieja Volcano as seen from El Paso, La Palma, Canary Islands Spain, 14 November 2021. The lightning over a volcano is sometimes seen due to the charge of electricity caused by the friction of the expelled particles within the column of ashes and pyroclastic rocks. (Photo by Jose Juan Rodríguez Rocha/EPA/EFE)



Lava expelled by Cumbre Vieja volcano reaches the sea as seen from Tazacorte, in La Palma, Canary Islands, Spain, 16 November 2021 (issued​ 17 November 2021). The volcano began its eruption on 19 September 2021. (Photo by Miguel Calero/EPA/EFE)

Lava expelled by Cumbre Vieja volcano reaches the sea as seen from Tazacorte, in La Palma, Canary Islands, Spain, 16 November 2021 (issued​ 17 November 2021). The volcano began its eruption on 19 September 2021. (Photo by Miguel Calero/EPA/EFE)



Lava spews after the eruption of Cumbre Vieja volcano, La Palma of Spanish Canary Islands, 17 November 2021. (Photo by Andres Gutierrez/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images)

Lava spews after the eruption of Cumbre Vieja volcano, La Palma of Spanish Canary Islands, 17 November 2021. (Photo by Andres Gutierrez/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images)



Lava flows from the Cumbre Vieja volcano, from Los Llanos de Aridane, on 19 November, 2021 in La Palma, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Canary Islands, Spain. During the night of November 18th, the cone of the volcano has partially collapsed again and has produced an overflow of the lava lake, with the formation of waterfalls falling from the crater. The eruption, which began on September 19, has already covered more than 1,000 hectares, affecting or destroying so far more than 2,600 buildings/constructions. (Photo By k*ke Rincon/Europa Press via Getty Images)

Lava flows from the Cumbre Vieja volcano, from Los Llanos de Aridane, on 19 November, 2021 in La Palma, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Canary Islands, Spain. During the night of November 18th, the cone of the volcano has partially collapsed again and has produced an overflow of the lava lake, with the formation of waterfalls falling from the crater. The eruption, which began on September 19, has already covered more than 1,000 hectares, affecting or destroying so far more than 2,600 buildings/constructions. (Photo By k*ke Rincon/Europa Press via Getty Images)



The Cumbre Vieja volcano seen from the Tajuya viewpoint continues to expel lava, on the Canary Island of La Palma, Spain November 26, 2021. (Photo by Borja Suarez/Reuters)

The Cumbre Vieja volcano seen from the Tajuya viewpoint continues to expel lava, on the Canary Island of La Palma, Spain November 26, 2021. (Photo by Borja Suarez/Reuters)



The Cumbre Vieja volcano continues to erupt as seen from El Time viewpoint, on the Canary Island of La Palma, Spain, November 28, 2021. (Photo by Borja Suarez/Reuters)

The Cumbre Vieja volcano continues to erupt as seen from El Time viewpoint, on the Canary Island of La Palma, Spain, November 28, 2021. (Photo by Borja Suarez/Reuters)



The Cumbre Vieja volcano continues to expel lava as seen from the Tajuya viewpoint, on the Canary Island of La Palma, Spain, November 28, 2021. (Photo by Borja Suarez/Reuters)

The Cumbre Vieja volcano continues to expel lava as seen from the Tajuya viewpoint, on the Canary Island of La Palma, Spain, November 28, 2021. (Photo by Borja Suarez/Reuters)



The Cumbre Vieja volcano spews lava and smoke while it continues to erupt, as seen from Tacande, on the Canary Island of La Palma, Spain, November 28, 2021. (Photo by Borja Suarez/Reuters)

The Cumbre Vieja volcano spews lava and smoke while it continues to erupt, as seen from Tacande, on the Canary Island of La Palma, Spain, November 28, 2021. (Photo by Borja Suarez/Reuters)



Two tourists watch how the Cumbre Vieja volcano continues to expel lava as seen from the Tajuya viewpoint on the Canary Island of La Palma, Spain, November 27, 2021. (Photo by Borja Suarez/Reuters)

Two tourists watch how the Cumbre Vieja volcano continues to expel lava as seen from the Tajuya viewpoint on the Canary Island of La Palma, Spain, November 27, 2021. (Photo by Borja Suarez/Reuters)



A horse is photographed in Tacande while the Cumbre Vieja volcano continues to erupt, on the Canary Island of La Palma, Spain, November 28, 2021. (Photo by Borja Suarez/Reuters)

A horse is photographed in Tacande while the Cumbre Vieja volcano continues to erupt, on the Canary Island of La Palma, Spain, November 28, 2021. (Photo by Borja Suarez/Reuters)
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