لقطات جوية.. ترصد نهر الحمم البركانية يزحف غامرا كل شيء أمامه

نشر في: الثلاثاء,28 سبتمبر , 2021 9:37ص

آخر تحديث: الأربعاء,29 سبتمبر , 2021 11:39م

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رصدت لقطات جوية تدفقا مدمرا لنهر الحمم البركانية المنبثقة من بركان “كومبري فييخا” في جزر الكناري الإسبانية وانتشاره في جزيرة لا بالما.

ويستمر البركان في إطلاق الرماد والحمم البركانية بعد أسبوع من بدء ثورانه، حيث حذر العلماء يوم السبت من فتح فوهة بركانية أخرى، مما قد يعرض السكان لأخطار جديدة محتملة.

لقطات جوية ترصد نهر الحمم البركانية يزحف غامرا كل شيء أمامه - RT Arabic

AFTER: The couple's daughter posted this aerial image online which is believed to show how lava has now destroyed the property

Lava from La Palma's erupting volcano has dropped into the ocean, kicking up a cloud of steam that may also be laced with hydrochloric acid and fine glass shards

The lava began piling up in the ocean water overnight, creating a mound that is already 164ft high and will re-shape La Palma's coastline when it cools and hardens

Molten rock boils sea water as it cools, producing super-heated steam but also 'laze' - or 'lava haze' - which is made up of hydrochloric acid and fine glass shards

An aerial image shows the erupting volcano (top left) and the site where the lava is now falling into the ocean (bottom right)

A cross is seen in the grounds of a church roughly two miles from the volcano that has been erupting on the Spanish island of La Palma for the last nine days

The eruption marks the first time in 50 years that a volcano has been active on La Palma, with experts saying it could continue until November

Lava is seen flowing from the side of the volcano, which has destroyed some 589 homes and burned up 640 acres

A daylight image of the volcano reveals the river of lava in more detail, including how it has burned through homes and farmland on its route towards the ocean

People watch from a nearby marina as a river of lava from La Palma's volcano flows into the ocean, nine days after the eruption first started. Experts believe it could last for another two months

A man in the capital of Santa Cruz de la Palma sweeps ash off the streets which has been raining down from the Cumbre Vieja eruption since last week

A plume of ash and steam rising from the Cumbre Vieja eruption creates cloud patterns in the sky over La Palma on Tuesday morning

Houses are seen surrounded by molten rock from La Palma's volcano, which has destroyed some 589 buildings over the last nine days

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