One of the Aegean's volcanic islands, Thera, erupted 3,600 years ago and an international team of scientists has now found evidence of a devastating tsunami that followed. Tsunamis may be difficult to recognize since evidence like destroyed structures and flames might also be caused by earthquakes, floods, or storms.
After ten days with no lava flows, seismic activity, or major emissions of sulfur dioxide, officials on one of Spain's Canary Islands proclaimed a volcanic eruption that began in September officially over on Saturday. In order to announce the apparent exhaustion of the Cumbre Vieja volcano, experts stated they needed to verify that major variables had reduced for 10 days.
The ongoing volcanic eruption on La Palma, as well as the often-discussed possibility of a massive tsunami being created by a flank collapse, were the subjects of this week's Volcano Watch report, written by scientists and associates of the USGS Hawaiian Volcano Observatory.
Several abandoned canines were recently discovered roaming a walled-in yard coated in ash in the village of Todoque. Reaching the hungry puppies was hard due to the nearby lava flow until two local firms stepped in with life-saving drones.