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The 2023–2024 Sundhnúkur eruptions (Icelandic: Eldgosin við Sundhnúksgíga 2023–2024) are an ongoing series of volcanic eruptions in the Reykjanes Peninsula, near the town of Grindavík, Iceland. As of 7 January 2025, there have been seven eruptions between December 2023 and December 2024, following an intense series of earthquakes in ...
Here’s a map showing the area the Icelandic Met Office predict the eruption will be, between Hagafell and Sýlingarfell. ... The chances of a volcanic eruption is decreasing as 90 per cent of ...
Iceland’s Met Office has said magmatic gas has been detected at a borehole in Svartsengi, signalling an imminent eruption of the Fagradalsfjall volcano over the coming days, with the town of ...
People will ‘just have to wait in suspense for next few days’ to see what happens in Iceland, warns Met Office Iceland volcano – live: Eruption could happen with just 30 minutes warning as ...
The eruption started on the Reykjanes peninsula in southwest Iceland at 10:17pm on Monday night Iceland volcano - latest: Stunning footage shows 100m high lava waves as man rescued by helicopter ...
The central bank of Iceland will keep its key policy interest rate unchanged at 9.25 per cent amid uncertainty around ongoing earthquakes, saying a potential volcanic eruption outweighed the risk ...
Geirfuglasker ("Great Auk Rock") was a small islet near Reykjanes, Iceland, a volcanic rock with steep sides except for two landing places. It submerged beneath the waves in 1830, due to a volcanic eruption. Later a new Geirfuglasker appeared on the site. [19] (Part of the Reykjanes volcanic zone (RVZ)).
Decreasing earthquake activity could be a sign magma has reached very high up earth’s crust, Met Office says