Super Tsunami Dread Intensifies Around La Palma's Sustained Volcanic Eruption - News 10.2.2021

More than a week and a half after it first began, the volcanic eruption at La Palma continues, with news livestreams from the Canary Island off the coast of Africa still showing a substantial lava flow.

The uncommon volcanic eruption - the last time La Palma experienced one this strong was in 1971, oddly also in October - has ignited theories that it could lead to a super tsunami, capable of crossing the ocean and wiping out US coastal cities.

More likely, however, is that the eruption is indicative of more active than usual seismic activity around the world.

This is a theory already supported by some recent events. Earlier today, a massive 7.3 earthquake struck off the coast of Eastern Australia, near the Solomon Islands.

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