The volcano, one of the most emblematic natural symbols of the Canary Islands, has shown a significant increase in its internal activity, according to data compiled by the IGN. These readings indicate a substantial rise compared to previous periods.
Constant monitoring of seismicity in the area is crucial for understanding the dynamics of Teide and assessing any potential changes in its state. Scientists continue to analyze the data to determine the implications of this reactivation.
Seismic activity under Teide reactivates: IGN detects one hundred micro-earthquakes in less than 24 hours
This geological phenomenon occurs in a context of heightened interest in volcanic activity in the region, following the recent earthquakes recorded in Venezuela, which have caused significant damage and casualties.




