![]() The lava is practically hanging over the main road. ![]() ![]() Part of lava flow No.11 has been leaking and is in danger of cutting off one of the two main roads to Puerto Naos. As for the lava flows, No.3 was the one which experienced the most movement yesterday. "The most significant change to the situation yesterday was the increased production of ash by the volcano throughout the whole day, affecting the west and north west parts of the island. Lava flow No.3 continues to be a concern and a new tributary of lava was formed on Sunday, which authorities have classified as lava flow No.11 - it is this stream which is creeping dangerously close to the LP-211 road which gives access to Puerto Naos. New lava stream could close road to Puerto Naosĭuring today's press conference, PEVOLCA Technical Director Miguel Ángel Morcuende warned that there is a danger that one of the three active lava flows has branched off to form a new one which could cut off a major road if it collapses.
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