DescriptionThe new aspect of La Palma island (Copernicus).jpg
English: This 3D visualisation generated using the image acquired by one of the Copernicus Sentinel-2 satellites on 3 January 2022, shows the new landscape of the La Palma island, Spain, after the end of the eruption of the Cumbre Vieja volcano. The eruption ended on 25 December 2021, after three months of intense activity. According to the latest monitoring product released by the Copernicus Emergency Management Service, the lava has covered a total of 1,241 hectares - the equivalent of about 1,500 football fields. In addition, 2,988 buildings have been destroyed as well as 92 km of road infrastructure.
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