Expats in Spain: La Palma Volcanic Eruption Sparks Human Rights Appeal to European Court
In a significant development, the association Tierra Bonita has taken a bold step by appealing to the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) against the Spanish judiciary's decision not to investigate the handling of the 2021 volcanic eruption on La Palma. This move comes as a response to what the association perceives as a lack of accountability and transparency in the management of the emergency.
Background of the Eruption
On September 19, 2021, the Cumbre Vieja volcano on La Palma, in Spain's Canary Islands, erupted after more than half a century of dormancy. The eruption, known as the Tajogaite eruption, lasted for 85 days, making it the longest recorded in the island's history. The disaster resulted in the destruction of nearly 3,000 buildings, the displacement of around 7,000 people, and the devastation of large tracts of economically vital banana plantations[2][4].
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