andy trieu, we will see how we go. andy trieu. live — we will see how we go. will see how we go. andy trieu, live in sydney, thankl trieu, live in sydney, thank you for bringing us up to date. thank you, simon. spanish officials say the volcanic eruption in the canary islands has finally come to an end after three months. no one was injured during the 85—day ordeal on the island of la palma but the volcano destroyed properties and submerged hundreds of hectares of land, as jack surfleet reports. it was the first eruption on la palma since 1971. the cumbre vieja volcano burst into action on the 19th of september, flowing down the mountain, through villages, and spanning up to 600 metres wide. in its path were 1,300 homes, churches and schools, all of which were destroyed. rescue teams helped to relocate more than 7,000 people from their homes. many have lost almost everything they own. an exclusion zone was set up around the flow, including in the sea, where the molten rock boiled seawater, released poisonous gases and increased the size of the island. there ha