Volcano erupts in southwestern Iceland
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A volcano erupted to the south of Iceland's capital on Tuesday, spewing lava and smoke in a fiery display of orange and red that triggered the evacuation of tourists and residents, although air traff...
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A volcanic fissure has opened up near the town of Grindavík on Iceland's Reykjanes Peninsula following a significant uptick in earthquake activity.
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The volcano on Iceland's Reykjanes Peninsula has erupted on and off since reawakening in 2023 for the first time in 800 years.
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The latest volcanic eruption on Iceland's Reykjanes Peninsula has rapidly lost intensity, with no visible activity on Wednesday at the fissure south-west of Reykjavik. Only isolated glowing embers are to be seen in the lava field,
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Lava emerges from volcano fissure in IcelandLava was seen emerging from a volcanic fissure in Iceland. Aerial footage shows hot molten rocks seeping from the 2,297 ft (700 m) long crack, breaching the protective barrier north of Grindavik on April 1. Large plumes of smoke can be seen billowing from ...
Foreign Office advice stops well short of advising against travel to Iceland, meaning holiday companies can continue to operate as normal – with no automatic right to cancel. Until and unless the Foreign Office warns against travel, the assumption is that everything will go ahead as normal.