China News Service, October 18th. According to foreign media reports, the volcano on the Spanish island of La Palma has shown no signs of weakening since its eruption on September 19. The continuous production of volcanic ash once again caused the suspension of flights on the island.

On October 14, local time, the volcanic eruption on the island of La Palma in Spain still showed no signs of stopping.

The magma produced from the ground has exceeded the capacity of the volcanic cone and overflowed the main cone of the volcano.

  A spokesperson for the local airport said that the airline cancelled all 38 flights originally scheduled for the 17th.

Of the 34 flights originally scheduled for the 16th, only 4 were scheduled.

  The local airline Binte said in a statement that “as long as conditions allow the flight to resume safely, activities will be resumed as soon as possible”.

  The old Cumbre volcano, located 15 kilometers west of the airport, erupted on September 19, and a large amount of magma spewed slowly into the sea.

  According to the EU's "Copernicus" Earth Monitoring Program, no one has been killed by the continuous lava flow so far, but the lava has covered 750 hectares of land and destroyed 1,800 buildings, including hundreds of houses .

About 7,000 people on the island have been evacuated from their homes.

  In addition, volcanic eruptions covered a large area of ​​volcanic ash, and most days were accompanied by dozens of small earthquakes.

  Since the eruption of the volcano, La Palma Airport has been closed twice, and airlines occasionally have to cancel flights.

  The head of the local government of the archipelago said on the 17th that scientists monitoring the volcanic eruption did not see signs that it was weakening.

  The Spanish central government and the local government of the Canary Islands have allocated 300 million euros to the reconstruction of the island so far. The island’s economy mainly relies on tourism and banana plantations.

  Spanish Prime Minister Sanchez also stated that he would “rebuild this wonderful island at all costs”.