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A volcano in Iceland erupts weeks after thousands were evacuated from a nearby town
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Date:2025-04-25 23:13:46
STOCKHOLM — A volcanic eruption started Monday night on Iceland's Reykjanes Peninsula, turning the sky orange and prompting the country's civil defense to be on high alert.
The eruption appears to have occurred about 2.4 miles from the town of Grindavik, the Icelandic Meteorological Office said. Grainy webcam video showed the moment of the eruption as a flash of light illuminating the sky at 10:17 p.m. local time. As the eruption spread, magma, or semi-molten rock, could be seen spewing along the ridge of a hill.
"The magma flow seems to be at least a hundred cubic meters per second, maybe more. So this would be considered a big eruption in this area at least," Vidir Reynisson, head of Iceland's Civil Protection and Emergency Management told the Icelandic public broadcaster, RUV.
In November, police evacuated the town of Grindavik after strong seismic activity in the area damaged homes and raised fears of an imminent eruption.
Iceland's Meteorological Office said in a statement early Tuesday that the latest measurements show "the magma is moving to the southwest and the eruption may continue in the direction of Grindavik."
The size of the eruption and the speed of the lava flow is "many times more than in previous eruptions on the Reykjanes Peninsula in recent years," the statement said.
Iceland sits above a volcanic hot spot in the North Atlantic and averages an eruption every four to five years. The most disruptive in recent times was the 2010 eruption of the Eyjafjallajokull volcano, which spewed huge clouds of ash into the atmosphere and grounded flights across Europe for days because of fears ash could damage airplane engines.
Scientists say a new eruption would likely produce lava but not an ash cloud.
Iceland's foreign minister, Bjarne Benediktsson said on X, formerly known as Twitter, that there are "no disruptions to flights to and from Iceland and international flight corridors remain open."
A coast guard helicopter will attempt to confirm the exact location — and size — of the eruption, and will also measure gas emissions.
Grindavik, a fishing town of 3,400, sits on the Reykjanes Peninsula, about 30 miles southwest of the capital, Reykjavik and not far from Keflavik Airport, Iceland's main facility for international flights.
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