The first volcanic eruption in 50 years in the Canary Islands
![]() 2274 Monday, 20 September, 2021, 17:18 The first volcanic eruption in 50 years in the Canary Islands forced about 5,000 people, including about 500 tourists, to evacuate. The volcano erupted on Sunday, releasing hundreds of meters of lava into the air, swallowing homes and forests, and sending lava to the less populated Atlantic Ocean of La Palma, the northwestern island of the Canary Islands. No deaths have been reported, but the volcano was still active on Monday. Reuters reporters saw a large amount of smoke burning from volcanoes and homes. The Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez flew to La Palma on Sunday to oversee rescue efforts.
![]() ![]() ![]() |

Radio New Zealand: Children injured after chemical detergent used on daycare waterslide (video)
102805.12.2025, 10:49
Air Force pilot safely ejects before F-16 fighter jet crashes in California desert (video)
127904.12.2025, 13:25
Marine robotics firm will resume deep-sea search for MH370 plane that vanished a decade ago
148603.12.2025, 20:24
Death toll from Indonesia's floods and landslide hits 753
165302.12.2025, 14:48
Death toll from Sri Lanka floods, landslides rises to 334 (video)
152030.11.2025, 23:42
Gunman on rampage in California mall (video)
170829.11.2025, 09:53
Death toll rises to 94 in Hong Kong residential building fire (video)
174228.11.2025, 10:07
Hong Kong fire latest: rescue crews search for survivors as death toll rises to 83 with hundreds reported missing
203227.11.2025, 21:29



