THERE are fears a volcano on the holiday island of Tenerife could ERUPT after nearly 100 mini earthquakes were recorded in just four hours at the weekend.
There was a huge spike in tectonic activity near Mount Teide in the early hours of Sunday, according to the Volcanology Institute of the Canary Islands (Involcan).
It reported 92 microquakes in Adeje and Vilaflor — with one measuring as high as 1.5 on the Richter scale.
A team of experts has been sent to the area where they recorded an “abnormal” amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere — an indicator that an eruption could be imminent.
Most of the mini earthquakes happened deep underground — some as deep as 13km below the surface — sparking fears the famous volcano which formed the island could blow.
Involcan said in a statement: “We are registering an important seismic rally on the island of Tenerife.
“In principle, these earthquakes are very low magnitude, consistent with those that occur in active volcanoes.
“The number of earthquakes is provisional pending the analysis of the signals more closely, but we can qualify this activity as a seismic swarm whose pattern is an alignment with prevailing direction northeast to southwest “.