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The third eruption in three years started on the 10 July 2023 and is still ongoing, report visit Reykjanes Lava spurts and flows after the eruption of a volcano in the Reykjanes Peninsula, Iceland ...
A weather warning is in place for strong gale-force winds in eastern Iceland. It came as authorities said rescue workers could get as little as “30 minutes’ notice” before the anticipated ...
The Blue Lagoon thermal baths – one of Iceland’s main tourist draws – has closed temporarily after increasing seismic activity in the surrounding Reykjanes Peninsula, including thousands of ...
Fears poor weather could hamper monitoring systems, as officials say magma could approach surface with little warning Iceland volcano – live: Evacuation zone ‘still dangerous’ as eruption ...
The 18 December 2023 eruption as photographed from a helicopter of the Icelandic Coast Guard. At the right in the background, Grindavík, Iceland, is visible. On 18 December 2023, an eruption occurred at approximately 22:17 UTC, following a series of small earthquakes, with initial indicators emerging about 90 minutes earlier.
10 November – 2023 Iceland earthquakes: Iceland declares a state of emergency after a series of earthquakes occurs near the Fagradalsfjall volcano on the Southern Peninsula. The Icelandic Meteorological Office says that an eruption could occur in the coming days. [4] 18 December – 2023 Iceland earthquakes: