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These are two emission centers separated from each other and no fissures have been found that could jeopardize the stabilization of the main cone. Blanco has said that the system has had an overpressurization and therefore there have been very strong explosions during today and although seismic activity has decreased, the director of the IGN in the Canary Islands has affirmed that the eruptive process has not stopped.
It has also warned of the cyclical behavior it has, with periods of greater stability and others of greater intensity. Blanco has pointed out that the lava flows that arise from the two new eruptive mouths are not very viscous so they can jump geographical obstacles and move above the existing lava.
Don't go by the night shots, though: it's 3:30 p.m. over there and sunny everywhere except on ashy La Palma.View attachment 10432View attachment 10433View attachment 10431It definitely does look like part of the cone collapsed.