The north side of the Cumbre Vieja volcano on La Palma collapsed on Sunday evening, local media reported. In addition, lava would have shot high into the air and the lava that comes out of the crater has gained speed and volume. The Volcanic Institute for the Canary Islands, Involcan, posted photos to Twitter on Sunday evening showing the new red lava flows clearly.
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