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No activity has been observed at the eruption fissure north of Grindavík since yesterday afternoon. However, the lava continues to glow, and the area remains unstable and hazardous, reports Vísir.
Drone footage captured lava fountaining from a fissure close to the town of Grindavik on Iceland’s Reykjanes Peninsula after a volcano eruption prompted evacuations on Tuesday, April 1.
A volcanic eruption in southwest Iceland Tuesday forced the evacuation of the town of Grindavík and the nearby Blue Lagoon spa and resort, as lava and smoke poured from a newly opened fissure.
which in turn was seventh eruption in a year Billowing smoke and flowing lava pouring out of a new fissure, during a surveilance flight above a new volcanic eruption on the outskirts of the ...
The eruption, which started on 20 November, caused lava to flow from a fissure, with the nearby Blue Lagoon spa and Grindavík being evacuated. The infrared visuals reveal lava glowing brighter ...
Drone footage captured lava fountaining from a fissure close to the town of Grindavik on Iceland’s Reykjanes Peninsula after a volcano eruption prompted evacuations on Tuesday, April 1. This footage ...
Images show lava breaching the town's defensive barrier, as Icelandic Met Office (IMO) representatives warn the fissure could continue to grow. The volcanic eruption started along the Sundhnúkur ...
The dramatic event began early Tuesday morning, when a swarm of earthquakes shook the region at 6:30 a.m. local time, followed by a fissure eruption near the fishing town of Grindavík.
Live footage from the broadcaster RÚV showed the lava making its way to the Earth’s surface from a massive fissure. The Meteorological Office stated about 45 minutes after the eruption began that the ...
Astonishing footage seen on afarTV monitoring cameras showed a long curtain of lava fountains spanning the fissure during the dramatic eruption. Dr Agust Gudmundsson, from the Department of Earth ...