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Villages threatened again: New volcanic eruption in Iceland

11:45 PM
March 18, 2024

Villages threatened again
New volcanic eruption in Iceland

Helicopter footages shows the scene on Saturday evening.

A fresh volcanic eruption began in Iceland on Saturday evening with little warning, again threatening previously evacuated areas.

On Saturday evening at 8:33 p.m. (local time), lava erupted from a fissure in the earth in the same region of Iceland for the fourth time since December.

The bright eruptions near the coastal town of Grindavík could be seen from the capital Reykjavík, just 25 miles to the north-east.

Emergency services on road leading to volcanic eruptionEmergency services remain nearby the scene, no access to the eruption site is currently allowed. - © picture alliance

All neighboring villages were evacuated. Lava is partially flowing towards the protective barriers for the coastal town of Grindavík, which was already evacuated in November, and is now only around 650 feet away from them.

According to initial analyses of aerial photographs, it is assumed that the eruption is the strongest to date. It was preceded by only around 40 minutes of seismic activity before fountains of lava shot out of a fissure in the earth.

Iceland currently hosts 33 active volcanoes, the country is particularly ripe for volcanoes to form due to its location straddling the meeting of tectonic plates at the Mid-Atlantic Ridge.

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