Spanish passport holders and residents of Spain, including the Canary Islands, can enter without Covid certificate…
The eruption has not stabilized yet and continues to emit lava and sulphur dioxide…
Football stadiums and open air venues can have 100% capacity; indoor arenas will be allowed 80%...
This warning is in addition to the one already in place for ‘coastal phenomena’ with four metre high waves in places…
The video was filmed on Monday and Tuesday and shows the extent of the damage…
The cascade of lava down a cliff has been caught on film…
The house is completely covered with black dust as a result of the volcanic eruption…
Force 7 winds are expected offshore causing big waves and big swells…
Lava is being emitted from the main cone again after a series of explosions on Monday afternoon…
Fortunately it has resumed without a large explosion, indicating that the main cone wasn’t blocked…
The column of smoke that has dispersed ash throughout the island has disappeared…
Hundreds of passengers remain 'trapped' on the island, waiting for the airlines to resume flights…
All airports in the Canary Islands are now operational, although it is advisable to check the status of flights with airlines…
Flights to Tenerife have been fully resumed to both airports; Gran Canaria, Lanzarote and Fuerteventura have not been affected…
With no direct flights to the island due to ash, ferries are filling up with people who want to see the volcano first hand…
Two restricted areas of airspace have been created to guarantee emergency operations…
Donations of clothes, toys, shoes, bedding and essential items has been overwhelming…
Crimes include: fraud, drug trafficking, money laundering, kidnapping, injuries, threats, coercion, robbery, and possession of weapons…
Experts have ruled out acid rain when the lava reaches the sea because of how the flows have slowed down…
New clearer travel system: Go list and Red list with simpler, cheaper rules for fully vaccinated travellers…