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This looks like some video game shit. I wanna touch that glowing red thing and get a powerup.
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In theory, I suppose it's not impossible. In practice though, no. You'd be redirecting hundreds of square Km of lava with little forewarning, so hot it would burn through just about any levy with the added difficulty of lava cooling, solidifying and building on itself eventually getting over any trench or wall.Just a retard asking a question here-- could the town have been protected by a rampart and ditch for redirecting lava flow?
Not asking if it's economical, just a geology question.
Yeah, I was just wondering if it would work. It's clearly not practical.You would have to have alot of information like where the volcano would appear, you need an army of engineers with explosives to blast through rock and a bulldozer fleet to create a channel quickly.
And most of all they would have to work faster than the volcano
You could...but its cheaper to just let the lava flow through town
In theory yes. But not like in "Volcano" about the eruption is LA which was comical.Yeah, I was just wondering if it would work. It's clearly not practical.
You just know some woonatics are going to get on that bandwagon. “We only eat volcano-infused bananas from the island of La Palma!” Oh well, at least the farmers will make money.Here's hoping La Palma gets out of this relatively unscathed and bounces back. I'd love to try their volcano-infused bananas
It looks like the new lava flow is actually hitting the land created by the 1949 eruption. Interesting.View attachment 2605064
Video archive.
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I think Matt is going to request a raise.
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Drone footage of the lava platform taken this morning. The new delta already measures 36 hectares, and a part of the lava river has separated from the main one and it is expected to reach the ocean soon.
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You just know some woonatics are going to get on that bandwagon. “We only eat volcano-infused bananas from the island of La Palma!” Oh well, at least the farmers will make money.
It looks like the new lava flow is actually hitting the land created by the 1949 eruption. Interesting.
There have been 92 earthquakes in the past 24 hours, the largest was 4.3M represented by the largest red circle on the right.
(Yellow: current eruption. Blue: 1949 eruption)
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400 million euros in damages sure is cheap.You would have to have alot of information like where the volcano would appear, you need an army of engineers with explosives to blast through rock and a bulldozer fleet to create a channel quickly.
And most of all they would have to work faster than the volcano
You could...but its cheaper to just let the lava flow through town
400 million euros in damages sure is cheap.
Yes you are hearing a rooster. He's been around for awhile.Am I losing it or am I hearing a rooster?
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There are even some channels where the chat has named the rooster.Yes you are hearing a rooster. He's been around for awhile.
Wow, definitely thin and fast moving lava.Wow, I was watching it and all of a sudden something happened (collapse? idk proper volcano terminology) and then the whole area was flooded with lava. The fattest lava flow I've seen so far and it's really lighting up the sky. Now the live stream isn't working.
edit: Stream seems to be working again. Now it's hard to see what's going on.
I think I found a couple that are live but you can't see anything due to the smoke/ash cloudsWow, definitely thin and fast moving lava.
Also loving the chat mods nuking any mention of tsunamis.
Eta: apparently all streams have stopped working.
Wow, I was watching it and all of a sudden something happened (collapse? idk proper volcano terminology) and then the whole area was flooded with lava. The fattest lava flow I've seen so far and it's really lighting up the sky. Now the live stream isn't working.
Happens at the 2:25AM clock time on that stream, for those curious.
The other problem is Lava is not water. It doesn’t behave like water. As it flows the outer portions of it are cooling, adhering to the landscape and will eventually build up enough to cause the lava flow to shift in a largely unpredictable way. I mean you could probably lay down some Highway barriers to channel it temporarily, if you can clearly see it’s coming. It might buy enough time to get some things out of harms way? But it would be very temporary.Yeah, I was just wondering if it would work. It's clearly not practical.