The National Geographic Institute (IGN) has located five earthquakes in La Palma since midnight this Thursday and until 08.27 hours, the largest of which was 2.9 in Fuencaliente, at 05.03 hours and 14 kilometers deep.
According to the latest report from the Department of National Security (DSN), seismicity maintains low values in the intermediate range, while the number of earthquakes at depths greater than 20 kilometers remains at very low values and the tremor level is at low values with little variability.
Likewise, the cracks and fractures observed in previous days in the upper part of the secondary cone remain unchanged or with significant modifications, while the lava flows mostly through the central sector of the lava flows through pre-existing lava tubes, which are gaining ground in a south and west direction.
The affected area is estimated at 1,184 hectares in which, according to Cadastre data, 1,628 buildings have been destroyed or damaged.
Finally, with regard to air quality levels due to sulfur dioxide (SO2), the daily values recommended at the El Paso station and the alert threshold in Los Llanos de Aridane were exceeded this Wednesday, although it later decreased to good and reasonably good levels.