Lava volcano La Palma covered over 908 hectares and 2 thousand houses, more than 80 earthquakes in the night

908.2 hectares are covered by the lava of the new volcano that arose in the Cumbre Vieja complex, on the island of La Palma in the Canary Islands, which has been erupting since last September 19th. Copernicus, the Earth observation program of the European Union, has made it known, explaining that in the last 24 hours the lava has advanced by 1.9 hectares. In addition, 2,162 buildings were destroyed following the eruption, writes El PaƬs. Meanwhile, more than 80 earthquakes were recorded on the island during the night, with an epicenter at a depth of 33 kilometers. The strongest was of magnitude 4.8 at Villa de Mazo and was felt in other islands of the archipelago, in Tenerife, El Hierro and La Gomera, as reported by the National Geographic Institute.