On La Palma Island in the Spanish Canary Islands of the Atlantic Ocean, where the volcano erupted for the first time in 50 years, the outflow of lava has continued, and about 5,000 people including residents have been evacuated so far, and about 100 houses have been burned. Is out.

On the 19th of La Palma Island in the Spanish Canary Islands, the Kumbrevieha volcano in the southern part of the island erupted for the first time in 50 years, and lava flowed out.



In the video on the 20th, one night after the eruption, you can see that the lava has reached the area where the house is located and the house is burning.



In addition, the image from the sky shows that lava flowing from the mountain swallows a wide range of houses and roads, and white smoke is rising.



According to local authorities, earthquakes were frequently observed before the eruption, so nearby residents have already evacuated and no human damage has occurred, but local authorities have called for widespread evacuation. By then, about 5,000 people, including residents and tourists, had evacuated.



In addition, according to the Spanish media, about 100 houses have been damaged by being swallowed by lava.