Film crews have managed to capture it with long distance lenses showing the full extent and power of the lava…
It has reached the coast road and has left Puerto Naos, El Remo and La Bombilla cut off…
Yesterday a seismic swarm of 16 tremors took place in the same area just south of the main eruption…
It now covers over 258 hectares causing damages to homes and land estimated at over 200 million euros…
It has overtaken yesterday’s lava which cooled down and slowed down 800 metres from the coast…
They have been told to stay indoors with their windows shut due to harmful gases from the reaction of the lava and sea water…
The new flows are moving faster and overtaking previous ones leading to new devastation…
The new lava is flowing faster down the slopes with bigger rocks from the crater in it…
There is concern that the main cone is going to collapse which will mean larger fragments of rock thrown into the air…
The remaining population in Tacande and Tajuya are being evacuated due to the new blast…
Sometimes nature behaves in a curious way, as these images show how lava surrounds some houses leaving them safe from destruction…
Three big explosive eruptions were seen and felt by the public late yesterday afternoon and evening…
Residents of the remaining houses desperately tried to collect their belongings before leaving their homes behind…
In total the volcano has nine emission points, but only four of them currently have eruptive activity…
The identity of the dead female hasn’t officially been released yet, although she is thought to be a missing British woman…
It’s only at night time you can see the ferocity of the lava, during the day it doesn’t look so threatening…
Involcan caught the eruption on film as it happened…
The eruption is "running a normal course ", but the difference is that in this case it is in an inhabited area…
The Cabildo has closed more roads to the public, more information here…
A maritime exclusion zone of 3 kilometres has now been set around the island…