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Transcripts for BBCNEWS Newsday 20210921 00:11:00

is on la palma with the latest. homes that once enjoyed views of this island s impressive volcanic landscape are now being smothered under it. the relentless downhill creep of molten lava burns its way through anything it touches. the eruption follows a week of tremors, but nobody has seen anything like this on la palma for half a century. look, look, it s falling , the man says. another house destroyed. that s more than 100 now, either burned or buried. eight metres of lava , he says. these are the strongest forces of nature at work in a spectacular but destructive display, and the only option is to get out of its way.

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20210921 01:22:00

aware now, the volcano which is spewing out and it is doing it as we speak still, these extraordinary images. about 100 homes have been destroyed, should point that out as well. but all the leather that has been pumped out there has also persuaded 5000 people to get well out of the way. this is the volcano which has not erupted for 50 years until it started on sunday and the bbc s dan johnson started on sunday and the bbc s danjohnson is there. homes that once enjoyed views of this island s impressive volcanic landscape are now being smothered under it. the relentless downhill creep of molten lava burns its way through anything it touches. the eruption follows a week of tremors, but nobody has seen anything like this on la palma for half a century. look, look, it s falling , the man says. another house destroyed.

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20210921 02:24:00

homes that once enjoyed views of this island s impressive volcanic landscape are now being smothered under it. the relentless downhill creep of molten lava burns its way through anything it touches. the eruption follows a week of tremors, but nobody has seen anything like this on la palma for half a century. look, look, it s falling , the man says. another house destroyed. that s more than 100 now, either burned or buried. eight metres of lava , he says. these are the strongest forces of nature at work in a spectacular but destructive display, and the only option is to get out of its way. translation: right now, the most important thing l is to guarantee security. we are still in the eruption phase. please, let s be extremely careful.

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS Breakfast 20210921 05:26:00

being smothered under it. the relentless downhill creep of molten lava burns its way through anything it touches. the eruption follows a week of tremors, but nobody has seen anything like this on la palma for half a century. look, look, it s falling, the man says. another house destroyed. that s more than 100 now, either burned or buried. eight metres of lava, he says. nobody can stop the larva and nobody can control where it goes. these are the strongest forces of nature at work in a spectacular but destructive display, and the only option is to get out of its way. translation: right now, the most important thing l is to guarantee security. we are still in the eruption phase. please, let s be extremely careful.

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20210921 10:24:00

lava has been flowing on the spanish island of la palma after a volcano erupted on sunday. the molten rock has already destroyed at least a hundred homes and local officials say it could trigger explosions and toxic gasses when it reaches the sea. let s show you the live pictures of that huge cloud of smoke over the area. our correspondent danjohnson sent this report from la palma. homes that once enjoyed views of this island s impressive volcanic landscape are now being smothered under it. the relentless downhill creep of molten lava burns its way through anything it touches. the eruption follows a week of tremors, but nobody has seen anything like this on la palma for half a century. look, look, it s falling, the man says. another house destroyed. that s more than 100 now, either burned or buried. eight metres of lava, he says.

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