China News Service, September 20. According to foreign media reports, on the 19th local time, the Cambri Vija volcano on the island of La Palma in Spain erupted, and about 5,000 local people were forced to evacuate.

  According to reports, there are about 80,000 people living on La Palma Island, and the last eruption of the Cambri Vija volcano was 50 years ago.

On September 19, local time, a volcanic eruption occurred on the island of La Palma in Spain, and magma rolled down the mountain.

The picture shows magma close to residential buildings.

  In more than a dozen areas in the highest alert state, the government requires people to evacuate and open temporary shelters.

  The lava from the volcano spread to several houses and many roads were impassable.

  According to local government predictions, the lava from the volcano in the center of the island is likely to flow southwest to the inhabited and wooded area before reaching the coast.

On September 19, local time, a volcanic eruption occurred on the island of La Palma in Spain, and magma rolled down the mountain.

The picture shows the gushing magma illuminating the night sky.

  A statement earlier on the 19th stated: "In view of the situation on La Palma, the head of government has postponed his plan to go to New York today to attend the UN General Assembly."

  Spanish Prime Minister Sanchez said on social networking sites: "All service agencies are ready to take coordinated action." The Spanish Ministry of the Interior said that 200 members of the security forces have been mobilized, as well as a helicopter as a backup.