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Five years of waiting: new homes in La Palma affected by volcanic gases are allowed back

After nearly five years since the eruption of Tajogaite, the Cabildo de La Palma has authorized the return to new homes in Puerto Naos and La Bombilla, two coastal areas under continuous monitoring of CO2 levels to ensure they are safe spaces.

Laura Bautista

Las Palmas de Gran Canaria

16/06/2026

Actualizado a las 15:05h.

Pasados 1.731 días y cuando ya los focos de la atención mediática se mantienen lejos de la isla de La Palma, la isla bonita sigue avanzando lentamente en la recuperación de las consecuencias del volcán de Cumbre Vieja. Casi cinco años después de ... la erupción de Tajogaite, el Cabildo de La Palma ha autorizado el regreso a nuevas viviendas ubicadas en Puerto Naos y La Bombilla , dos núcleos costeros en los que se mantiene la vigilancia permanente de los niveles de CO2 para garantizar que son espacios seguros.

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Five years of waiting: new homes in La Palma affected by volcanic gases are allowed back

After nearly five years since the eruption of Tajogaite, the Cabildo de La Palma has authorized the return to new homes in Puerto Naos and La Bombilla, two coastal areas under continuous monitoring of CO2 levels to ensure they are safe spaces.

Bias read (Center): The article provides a factual update on the authorization of returning to specific areas affected by volcanic activity, without apparent ideological framing or biased language. It focuses on administrative decisions and safety measures rather than political debate.

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