Authorities had warned for weeks that an eruption was imminent on the Reykjanes peninsula just south of Iceland's capital Reykjavik
A state of emergency has been declared in Iceland after a volcano erupted for the fourth time since December, spewing orange lava into the air. "Warning: An eruption began in Reykjanes," the Icelandic Meteorological Office said on its website Saturday. Prior to the latest eruption, Iceland’s Civil Protection Agency warned of an imminent eruption. "Since October 24, scientists at the Icelandic Met Office have been monitoring a rise in seismic activity on the Reykjanes Peninsula, which may signal...
STORY: Livestreams from the area showed fountains of molten rock soaring from fissures in the ground after authorities had warned for weeks that an eruption was imminent on the Reykjanes peninsula just south of Iceland's capital Reykjavik."Warning: An eruption began in Reykjanes," the Icelandic Meteorological Office said on its website. It estimated the fissure to be about 2.9 kilometers (1.8 miles) long, roughly the same size as the last eruption in February. An aerial video shot by Iceland's...
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A volcano in Iceland has erupted again in the country’s Reykjanes Peninsula forcing an evacuation of the Blue Lagoon and nearby town of Grindavik. The current eruption is the most powerful in the recent sequence of seismic activity, according to Iceland’s public broadcaster RUV.
Footage from the Reykjanes Peninsula shows bright orange lava erupting into the air.
HONOLULU (KHON2) -- Wednesday we will have fair weather with some more cloud coverage and possibly a few isolated, brief showers. The high temperature will depend on how much cloud coverage you see in your area, but for the most part, the high will be near 80° for most. There is a weak upper-level disturbance []
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Photographer Jakob Vegerfors captures Saturday's eruption and the steady progress of the lava flow.
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