MADRID —
An erupting volcano on a Spanish island off northwest Africa opened two new ‘mouths’ in its cone from which lava flowed and authorities reported that activity in the area was ‘intense’.
The new fissures, separated by about 15 meters (50 feet), launched red rivers of melted stone into the sea, paralleling an earlier flow that reached the Atlantic Ocean days ago.
The volcano was “much more aggressive”, almost two weeks after erupting on the island of La Palma, said Miguel Ángel Morcuende, technical director of the department of response to volcanic emergencies in the Canary Islands.