Madrid:Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez confirmed that human lives were not at risk due to the eruption of a volcano on the island of La Palma.Sanchez postponed a planned visit to New York and flew to the island on Monday after the Cumbre Vieja volcano erupted on Sunday afternoon, spewing lava from a series of vents that opened after over 20,000 seismic events in the preceding week, reports Xinhua news agency.
Televised images showed lava spewing hundreds of feet and also trickling down the crater, prompting the evacuation of over 5,000 people from the nearby municipalities of El Paso, Tazacorte and Los Llanos de Aridane. Speaking to journalists following his arrival, Sanchez insisted that "people's safety is guaranteed"."We have to explain to the citizens of La Palma that their safety is guaranteed. We have been working for a week in anticipation of how to act when the eruption occurred," Sanchez said."Civil guards, police, fire brigade, Red Cross and the Spanish Military's Emergency Response Unit" have all been deployed to the island, he added.Speaking on Spanish national radio station RNE earlier on Monday, Angel Victor Torres, regional president of the Canary Islands, said that "houses have been affected,although we don't know how many" by the eruption.