The activity of the volcano on the Canary Island of La Palma stopped completely on Tuesday, nearly three months after it first began to erupt. “It is not emitting lava, nor sulfur dioxide, nor is it registering any tremors or seismic activity,” sources from the National Geographic Institute (IGN) confirmed. The same sources consider it “improbable” that it will restart its activity, but are not ruling that possibility out for now.
For this reason, sources from the team of experts monitoring the phenomenon, the Volcano Risk Prevention Plan (Pevolca), are opting to wait several days before certifying its definitive demise