Así está La Palma cuatro años después de la erupción del volcán: Lágrimas de lava y heridas abiertas

On the new map from the La Palma island council, handed out at tourist information offices, a gray and orange mouth opens as if the people of La Palma still want to scream. It's the tongue of lava and fire spewed by the Tajogaite volcano in Cumbre Vieja, engulfing the town of Todoque and small neighborhoods in the Aridane Valley, brushing against the towns of La Laguna and Las Manchas, and swallowing the banana plantations along the coast. Grief, grief, and exhaustion are the deepest feelings felt by the residents of the Aridane Valley four years after the volcanic catastrophe. 📺 Subscribe to EL DEBATE on YouTube:    / @eldebate_com   🎥 All EL DEBATE videos:    / eldebate1910   🐤 Twitter:   / eldebate_com   📸 Instagram:   / eldebate_com   📲 Facebook:   / eldebatecom   📣 Telegram: https://t.me/eldebatecom 💻 Visit https://www.eldebate.com