Environment
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After 3 Months, Spain Declares Eruption of La Palma Volcano is Finally Over
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.
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