Drone used to feed emaciated dogs abandoned by owners fleeing volcano lava in Spain (VIDEO)

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Helicopters could not fly in the area due to the hot air emanating from the lava and volcanic ash that can damage the rotors, so the dogs cannot be airlifted at the moment.

Let’s Talk MSP On-Demand. With Robin from Canalys and Dave, Amien and Ken from Trend Micro. The Value of Saas and Worry-Free Service.A new vent emerged on La Palma’s Cumbre Vieja volcano on Friday, October 15, releasing gas and other material, the Canary Islands Volcanology Institute reported.A cloud with ash from the ongoing eruption reduced visibility on Saturday, El Pais reported. The recent activity also cast a sulfurous odor over parts of the island.

A thermal camera inset shows heat levels in the flows. Credit: IGME via StoryfulA new vent emerged on La Palma’s Cumbre Vieja volcano on Friday, October 15, releasing gas and other material, the Canary Islands Volcanology Institute reported, as lava flows continued to destroy buildings on the island.A cloud with ash from the ongoing eruption reduced visibility on Saturday, El Pais reported. The recent activity also cast a sulfurous odor over parts of the island.

 

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