Volcanic eruption that has rocked La Palma most likely 'over' after three months

No injuries or deaths have been directly linked to the eruption on La Palma, where about 80,000 people live
Volcanic eruption that has rocked La Palma most likely 'over' after three months

Experts believe the volcanic eruption on La Palma is finally coming to an end. Picture: AP Photo/Emilio Morenatti

Residents on the Spanish island of La Palma dared to hope on Wednesday that a volcanic eruption is over after almost three months of unnerving daily explosions, earthquakes, rivers of molten rock and a huge ash plume containing toxic gases.

The Cumbre Vieja volcano in the Canary Islands off northwest Africa fell silent on Monday evening, and scientists said its 36 hours or so of negligible activity might signal the beginning of the end of the eruption.

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