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Scientists monitoring the La Palma volcano have detected this Wednesday an
appreciable change in the eruption
, with a notable increase in seismicity at intermediate depths and a high ash emission that, due to the wind, will be unfavorable for flights from today.
La Palma has registered more than
300 earthquakes
this Wednesday
after two weeks in which the number of earthquakes was below 100 per day, with which, without finishing the day (22.00 hours), it already exceeded the all-time record of the eruption, which occurred on October 24.
According to data from the National Geological Institute (IGN), that day more than 270 earthquakes were located on the island.
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Scientists are trying to find out if the volcano enters a new eruption phase after the earthquake spike
Scientists who have been following the La Palma volcano for two months are monitoring all its parameters to try to find out if the rebound that occurred on Wednesday in the number of earthquakes and intensity of the tremor signal is punctual or announces a new phase in the eruption .
La Palma recorded 249 earthquakes this Wednesday after two weeks in which the number of earthquakes was below 100 per day, which, without ending the day, is already close to the record for the entire time of the eruption, which was recorded October 24.
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