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Volcanic eruption alert on Spanish Canary Island

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Mon, 10 Oct 2011 1:20p.m.

A general view shows 'El mar de las calmas', an area where scientists say that an eruption could happen, on the south coast of the Canary Island of El Hierro (Reuters)

A general view shows 'El mar de las calmas', an area where scientists say that an eruption could happen, on the south coast of the Canary Island of El Hierro (Reuters)

The regional government of the Spanish Canary Island of El Hierro has issued a volcanic eruption alert following almost 10,000 small tremors recorded in the past three months.

The government posted a yellow alert - second level in a scale of four - Sunday and closed some hillside roads and a tunnel to avoid possible injury by falling rocks.

The island's 11,000 residents have been told to monitor communications by the civil protection authority. The island was shaken late Saturday by a 4.3-magnitude quake. Seismic activity began in the area on July 17.

Like all the Canary Islands, El Hierro was formed by volcanic activity. It has some 500 volcanic cones.

AP

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